Name Quarto
Abbreviation 4to
Description

Each sheet is folded twice to make four leaves and eight pages. 

Titles

Displaying 626–650 of 703

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
24459 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. Centlivre , Susanna
Owen Lloyd (London)
William Lewis (London)
John Graves (London)
Thomas Harbin (London)
1712
9604 The Pleasures of Human Life, a Poem; by Anna Jane Vardill. Vardill , Anna Jane
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
1812
11636 The Poetry of Birds, Selected from Various Authors; with Coloured Illustrations. George Smith (Liverpool)
1833
7774 The political priest: or, propagation with a vengeance! A satire, by a married woman; with a prologue, by a married man; and a preface, by an old batchelor. The whole addressed to the female sex, and dedicated (without permission) to a certain reverend polygamist. Unknown , [Woman]
John Stockdale (London)
1781
11949 The Poor Soldier; an American Tale: Founded on a Recent Fact. Inscribed to Mrs Crespigny. Starke , Mariana
John Walter [Homer's Head, Charing Cross] (London)
1789
11950 The Poor Soldier; an American Tale: Founded on a Recent Fact. Inscribed to Mrs Crespigny. The second edition. Starke , Mariana
John Walter [Homer's Head, Charing Cross] (London)
1789 The second edition.
9758 The Powers of Imagination, a Poem. In Three Parts. Written at the Age of Sixteen, by Miss Charlotte Seymour. Seymour , Charlotte
Thomas Cadell and William Davies (London)
Thomas Norton Longman And Owen Rees (London)
1803
5550 The prisoner; or, nature's complaint to justice. A poem. By a lady in confinement. Unknown , [Woman]
Edward Cabe (London)
1758
5102 The progress of poetry. By Mrs. Madan. Madan , Judith
James Dodsley (London)
1783
5087 The ragged uproar: Or, The Oxford roratory: a new dramatic satire; in many scenes, and one very long act. In which is introduced, the A-la-mode system of Fortune-telling. Originally plann'd by Joan Plotwell; and continued by several truly eminent hands, well vers'd in the art of designing. The whole concluding with an important scene of witches, gypies, and fortune-tellers; a long jumbling dance of politicians; and an epilogue spoken by Mary Squires, &c. flying on broom-sticks. Plotwell , Joan
G. Pote (London)
1754
16211 The roguish miller; or, Nothing got by cheating More , Hannah
1796
25711 The rover; Or, Happiness at last: a pastoral drama, as it was intended for the Theatre. Boyce , Samuel
Mary Cooper (London)
William Reeve (London)
Anne Dodd II (London)
1752
14896 The royal mischief. A tragedy. A tragedy. As it is acted by His Majesties servants. By Mrs Manley. Manley , Delarivier
Francis Saunders (London)
James Knapton (London)
1698
23831 The rudiments of grammar for the English-Saxon tongue, first given in English: with an apology for the study of northern antiquities. Being very useful towards the understanding our ancient English poets, and other writers. By Elizabeth Elstob. Elstob , Elizabeth
1715
1697 The rural lyre; a volume of poems: dedicated to the Right Honourable the Earl of Bristol, Lord Bishop of Derry. By Ann Yearsley. Yearsley , Ann
George, George, and John Robinson (London)
1796
25116 The rural maid, a poem. Unknown ,
1751
4214 The scottish village: or, Pitcairne Green. A poem. By Mrs. Cowley. Cowley , Hannah
George, George, John and James Robinson (London)
1787
4019 The Scottish village: or, Pitcairne Green. A poem. By Mrs. Cowley. Cowley , Hannah
George, George, John and James Robinson (London)
1786
23117 The shepherds jubilee, or, A pastoral welcome, To His Excellency the Earl of Rochester, &c. On his arrival in Ireland. Written by Mrs. Dorothy Smith. Smith , Dorothy
1701
4357 The shopkeeper turned sailor; or, The folly of going out of our element. :Shewing what a clever man John the shopkeeper was in his own business, and what a rash step he took in resolving to go upon the water. Part I More , Hannah
1796
4335 The shopkeeper turned sailor; or, The folly of going out of our element. :Shewing what a clever man John the shopkeeper was in his own business, and what a rash step he took in resolving to go upon the water. Part I More , Hannah
1796
1256 The Siege of Acre. An Epic Poem. In Six Books. By Mrs. Cowley. Cowley , Hannah
John Debrett [179 Piccadilly] (London)
1801
22571 The Small English atlas being a new and accurate sett of maps of all the counties in England and Wales. Unknown ,
Thomas Kitchin & Thomas Jeffreys (London)
1749
3342 The songs, in the pastoral, called Philander and Rose. Written by Mrs Kemble. Set to music by Mr. Cheese. And to be performed on Monday the 25th of April 1785. For the benefit of Mr Kemble. Kemble , Elizabeth
1785
1641 The sorrows of Werter: a poem. By Amelia Pickering. Pickering , Amelia
Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
1788