Titles by William Lewis in APA format
There are 12 titles associated with this firm.
Centlivre
, S.
(1712).
The perplex'd lovers. a comedy. as it is acted at the theatre-royal in drury-lane, by her majesty's servants. written by mrs. susanna cent-livre.
London:
Owen Lloyd. William Lewis. John Graves. Thomas Harbin.
Sophocles
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(1714).
Electra, a tragedy. translated from the greek of sophocles.
London:
John Watts.
Corneille
, P.
(1714).
The cid: or, the heroick daughter. a tragedy.
London:
J. W.
Unknown
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(1714).
The divinity of our lord jesus christ, proved to be the primitive and apostolick doctrine of the catholick church: with a curious remark on the validity of the sibylline oracles. translated from the latin of the right reverend dr. george bull, late lord bishop of st. david's. by a presbyter of the church of england.
London:
J. W.
Unknown
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(1714).
The life and character of jane shore, collected from our best historians, chiefly from the writings of sir thomas more, who was her cotemporary, and personally knew her. humbly offer'd to the readers and spectators of her tragedy written by mr. rowe. inscrib'd to mrs. old field.
London:
Unknown
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(1720).
A letter from a member of the house of commons of ireland, to a gentleman of the long-robe in england: containing an answer to some objections made against the judicatory power of the parliament of ireland. to which is added, the late duke of leeds's reasons for protesting against a vote made in the house of lords in england, which declared a certain tryal before the house of lords in ireland to be coram non judice.
London:
al-Wāqidī
, M.i.ʿ.
(1720).
The history of the siege of damascus, by the saracens, in the year 633. as it is related by abu abdo'llah mohammed ebn omar alwákidi, the arabian historian. very useful for the readers and spectators of the tragedy of the siege of damascus, written by mr. john hughes.
London:
Dennis
, J.
(1720).
The invader of his country: or, the fatal resentment. a tragedy. as it is acted at the theatre-royal in drury-lane. by his majesty's servants. by mr. dennis.
London:
John Pemberton. John Watts.
Hughes
, J.
(1720).
An explaination of the several arabick terms us'd in the siege of damascus written by mr. hughes. with a short account of the historical siege, and the life of mahomet, as far as is necessary to the better understanding of the play. likewise a history of the ancient and present state of the city of damascus.
London:
John Brotherton and William Meadows. James Roberts [Warwick Lane] Thomas Jauncy. Anne Dodd I. William Lewis. John Graves. William Rufus Chetwood.