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The poems of Ossian
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The church history clear'd from the Roman forgeries and corruptions found in the councils and Baronius
from the year 400, till the end of the fifth general council, an. Dom. 533. Being the third and fourth parts of the Roman forgeries -
An enquiry into the authenticity of the poems ascribed to Ossian
By W. Shaw -
Forgers and critics
creativity and duplicity in Western scholarship -
Strictures upon a pamphlet intitled, Cursory observations on the poems attributed to Rowley
a priest of the fifteenth century. With a postscript on Mr. Thomas Warton's Enquiry into the same subject -
Temorae liber primus versibus Latinis expressus, auctore Roberto Macfarlan, A.M
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A dissertation on the three parts of King Henry VI. tending to shew that those plays were not written originally by Shakspeare
By Edmond Malone, Esq -
A dissertation on the three parts of King Henry VI
tending to shew that those plays were not written originally by Shakspeare. By Edmond Malone, Esq -
The Poems of Ossian, the son of Fingal
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The fingal of Ossian
an ancient epic poem in six books. Translated from the original Galic language, by Mr. James Macpherson; and now rendered into heroic verse, by Ewen Cameron -
A supplemental apology for the believers in the Shakspeare-Papers
being a reply to Mr. Malone's answer, which was early announced, but never published: with a dedication to George Steevens, F.R.S. S.A. and a postscript to T. J. Mathias, F.R.S. S.A. the author of the pursuits of literature. By George Chalmers, F.R.S. S.A -
An authentic account of the capture of the Dutch Fleet
consisting of Nine Sail of Men of War, Frigates, &c. at Saldanha Bay, Near the Cape of Good Hope, August 17, 1796. Illustrated with a chart, shewing The Situation of the Dutch Fleet, at the time they surrendered to Vice-Admiral Sir G. K. Elphinstone -
Fingal
an epic poem in six books, taken from Ossian's works -
Poems
supposed to have been written at Bristol, by Thomas Rowley, and others, in the fifteenth century; the greatest part now first published from the most authentic copies, with an engraved specimen of one of the mss. To which are added, a preface, an introductory account of the several pieces, and a glossary -
Poems
supposed to have been written at Bristol, by Thomas Rowley, and others, in the fifteenth century; the greatest part now first published from the most authentic copies, with an engraved specimen of one of the Mss. To which are added, a preface, an introductory account of the several pieces, and a glossary -
Mr. Ireland's vindication of his conduct
respecting the publication of the Supposed Shakspeare Mss. Being A preface or introduction to A reply to the critical labors of Mr. Malone, in his "enquiry into the authenticity of certain papers, &c. &c." -
An authentic account of the Shaksperian manuscripts
&c. By W. H. Ireland -
The posthumous works of Laurence Sterne
A.M. Prebendary of York, and Vicar of Sutton on the Forest, and of Stillington near York. Volume the seventh -
The posthumous works of Laurence Sterne
A. M. Prebendary of York, and Vicar of Sutton on the Forest, and of Stillington near York -
A dissertation upon the epistles of Phalaris
With an answer to the objections of the Honourable Charles Boyle, Esquire. By Richard Bentley, D. D. Master of Trinity College in Cambridge, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty. To which may be added, a chronological account of the life of Pythagoras, and other famous Men, his Contemporaries: by the Right Reverend Father in God, William Lord Bishop of Worcester -
Relation d'une insigne imposture littéraire découverte dans un voyage fait en Sicile en 1794. Par Mr. le Dr. Hager. Traduit de l'allemand
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Remarks on the first and second chapter of a late work, intitled, "modern observations on "ancient history." Being Candid Inquiry into the Nature and Tendency of occasional Writings on fictitious Conjunctures; to serve for an Explanation where it may be wanted
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Milton no plagiary
or, a detection of the forgeries contained in Lauder's Essay on the imitation of the moderns in the Paradise lost. In a Letter humbly addressed to the Right Honorable the Earl of Bath, By the Rev. John Douglas, A. M