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The errors of men
personated in sundry essaies: and their passions deciphered in honest chatacters: and all for the good of men that may be reformed, and contentment of such as can smile at the follies of others -
A knot of fooles
But, fooles, or knaues, or both, I care not, here they are; come laugh and spare not -
Characters vpon essaies morall, and diuine
written for those good spirits, that will take them in good part, and make vse of them to good purpose -
Sir Thomas Overbury his Wife
With additions of new characters, and many other witty conceits never before printed -
An essay towards the character of the late chimpanzee
Who died Feb. 23, 1738-9 -
A vvife novv the vvidovv of Sir Thomas Ouerburie
Being a most exquisite and singular poeme, of the choyse of a wife. Whereunto are added many witty characters, and conceyted newes; written by himselfe, and other learned gentlemen his friendes -
Characterismi: or, Lentons leasures
Expressed in essayes and characters, neuer before written on. By F.L. Gent -
Lentons leisures described, in divers moderne characters. By Francis Lenton, Her Maiesties poet
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The celebrated lecture on heads
which has been exhibited upwards of one hundred successive nights, to crouded audiences, and met with the most universal applause. Part I. Introduction. Alexander the Great-Cherokee Chief-Quack Doctor-Cuckold-Lawyer-Humourous Oration in praise of the Law-Horse Jockies-No Body-Lottery of Life-Nobody's, Somebody's, Anybody's, and Everybody's Coats of Arms - Family of Nobody - Vanity - Wit - Judgment - Genius - Architecture - Painting - Poetry - Astronomy - Music - Statues of Honesty and Flattery. Part II. Ladies Heads - Riding Hood - Ranelagh Hood - Billingsgate - Laughing and Crying Philosophers - Venus's Girdle - Cleopatra - French Night Cap - Face Painting - Old Maid - Young Married Lady - Old Batchelor - Lass of the Spirit - Quaker - Two Hats contrasted - and Two Heads contrasted. Part III. Physical Wig-Dissertation on Sneezing and snuff-Taking-Life of a Blood-Woman of the Town-Tea Table Critic-Learned Critic-City Politician humourously Described-Gambler's Three Faces-Gambler's Funeral and Monument-Life and Death of a Wit-Head of a well-known Methodist Parson, with a tabernacle Harangue -
The character of His Majesty
and His Illustrious House. Taken from the writings of the French and Tories in the year 1707. With observations and a postcript -
The moral characters of Theophrastus
Translated from the Greek, by Eustace Budgell, Esq -
Sir Thomas Ouerburie his vvife. With nevv elegies vpon his (now knowne) vntimely death. Whereunto are annexed, New newes and characters, written by himselfe and other learned gentlemen
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A lecture on heads. By a gentleman remarkable for his wit and humour. Which hath been exhibited, at the theatres in London and Dublin. With universal approbation
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A character of the Reverend William Law, M.A
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The moral characters of Theophrastus
Made English from the Greek. With a Prefatory Discourse concerning Theophrastus, From the French of Monsr De La Bruyere -
The shakspeare gallery; containing a select series of scenes and characters, (accompanied by criticisms and remarks) adapted to the works of that admired author: on fifty plates. Calculated to form separate Volumes; or to be bound up in Editions of Shakspeare's Works
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A character of a diurnal-maker by J.C
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The character of a phanatique
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The character of an old English Puritane, or non-conformist
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A trve description of the pot-companion poet
who is the founder of all the base and libellous pamphlets lately spread abroad : also a character of the seil-bole cook -
The character of a phanatique
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The character of a puritan
and his gallimaufrey of the antichristian clergie; prepared with D. Bridges sawce for the present time to feed on. By the worthy gentleman, D. Martin Mar-Prelat, Doctor in all the faculties, Primate and Metropolitan -
A true description of the pot-companion poet
who is the founder of all the base and libellous pamphlets lately spread abroad. Also, a character of the swil-bole cook -
A hue and crye after passive-obedience, and non-resistance
Being a true character of a de-facto-man. Licensed according to order. August 15th. 1690 -
Micro-cosmographie, or, A piece of the world characteriz'd
in essayes and characters