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Pocock, Isaac The robber's wife: a romantic drama, in two acts. By I. Pocock, Esq. author of John of Paris, The miller and his men, Hit or miss, The magpie, or the maid? Robinson Crusoe, &c. ; Printed from the acting copy, (Cumberland's edition,) with remarks, biographical and critical; by D--G. ; To which are added, a description of the costume,--cast of the characters, entrances and exits,--relative positions of the performers on the stage,--and the whole of the stage business.
Pocock, Isaac The English and American stage. Longworth's edition.
Pointon, Priscilla Poems by Mrs. Pickering. To Which are Added Poetical Sketches by the author and translator of "Philotoxi Ardenae."
Pointon, Priscilla Poems on Several Occasions. By Miss Priscilla Pointon of Lichfield.
Polack, Maria Fiction Without Romance or the Locket-Watch. By Mrs. Maria Polack, In Two Volumes.
Polglase, Ann Eaton The Shipwreck; a Tale of Arabia: And Other Poems. By A. E. P.
Pollok, Robert The Poetical Works of Hemans, Heber and Pollok. Complete in one volume.
Pollok, Robert The Poetical Works of Hemans, Heber and Pollok. Complete in one volume.
Pollok, Robert The Poetical Works of Hemans, Heber and Pollok. Complete in one volume.
Pollok, Robert The Poetical works of Hemans, Heber and Pollok. Complete in one volume
Pomey, François Antoine The pantheon: representing the fabulous histories of the heathen gods, and most illustrious heroes: in a short, plain, and familiar method, by way of dialogue. Revised, corrected, amended, and illustrated with new copper cuts of the several deities: for the use of schools. By Andrew Tooke, A.M. late Professor of Geometry in Gresham College, and Master of the Charter-House-School.
Pomey, François Antoine The pantheon, representing the fabulous histories of the heathen gods and most illustrious heroes, in a short, plain, and familiar method by way of dialogue, illustrated and adorned with elegant copper cutts of the several deities. Written by Fra. Pomey, of the Society of Jesus, author of the French and Latin dictionary; for the use of the Dauphin. The ninth edition. In which the whole translation is revised, and much amended: whereby it is now made more fit than any of the former impressions. For the use of schools. By Andrew Tooke, A.M.
Pompey Dreadful riot on Negro Hill! "O! read wid tention de melancoly tale, and e send you yelling to you bed! "A copy of an intercepted letter from Phillis to her sister in the country, describing the late riot on Negro-Hill. Bosson, Augur 32, 18016 [i.e., 1816]. Dear Sisser, I hab sad tidings to enform you--O! a few night since I taught my lass day surely come--a great number de white truckerman got angre ... and threten to demolesh all de brack peeple housen!
Poniatowská, Krystyna A prophecie of the destruction of popery, and all its supporters, contained in two visions of Christiana Poniatavia, a prophetess in Germany, ... Seen by her on the 13th. and 20th, days of January 1628. Exactly translated from the original.
Ponsonby, Georgiana The Etheringtons.
Pontey, William The Profitable Planter. A Treatise on the Cultivation of Larch and Scotch Fir Timber: Showing that their Excellent Quality (Especially that of the former) Will Render them so Extensively Useful, as Greatly to Promote the Interests of the Country. With Directions for Planting in Various Soils and Situations, By a New and Expeditious Method, also, for the Management of Plantations. To which are added. Useful hints, in regard to Shelter and Ornament. By W. Pontey. Nurseryman and Planter.
Poole, John Paul Pry: a comedy, in three acts, as performed at the London and American theatres. By John Poole, Esq. author of "Simpson & Co.," "Quite correct," &c. &c.
Poole, John Cumberland's British Theatre, with remarks, biographical and critical. Printed from the acting copies, as performed at the Theatres Royal, London.
Poole, Mrs. The Brother and Sisters; A Dramatic Trifle for Children; with a prologue and epilogue. By the author of The Lily.
Poole, Mrs. The Lily: A Book for Children: Containing twenty-two trifles in verse; adorned with cuts.
Poole, Mrs. The Lily: A Book for Children: Containing twenty-two trifles in verse; adorned with cuts.
Pope, Alexander The new Dunciad: as it was found in the year 1741. With the illustrations of Scriblerus, and notes variorum.
Pope, Alexander Letters of Abelard and Eloisa. With a particular account of their lives, amours, and misfortunes. By John Hughes, Esq. To which are added, several poems, by Mr. Pope, and other authors
Pope, Alexander Letters of Abelard and Eloisa. With a particular account of their lives, amours, and misfortunes. By John Hughes, Esq. To which are added, several poems, by Mr. Pope, and other authors
Pope, Alexander Letters of Abelard and Heloise. With a Particular Account of Their Lives, Amours, and Misfortunes. To Which are Added Poems, by Pope, Madan, Cawthorne, ETC.