Name ECCO
Online Source https://www.gale.com/primary-sources/eighteenth-century-collections-online
Description

Eighteenth Century Collections Online contains over 180,000 titles (200,000 volumes) and more than 32 million pages, making ECCO the premier and irreplaceable resource for eighteenth-century research. 

Citation

Eighteenth Century Collections Online. Gale, www.gale.com/primary-sources/eighteenth-century-collections-online.

Titles 4226
Firms 2
View Source Firms

Titles

Displaying 3901–3925 of 4226

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
2913 The sylph; a novel. In two volumes. The third edition. Cavendish , Georgiana
Thomas Lowndes [77 Fleet Street] (London)
1783 The third edition.
14199 The tea-table miscellany; or, A collection of Scots songs. By Allan Ramsay. The thirteenth edition, with large additions, not printed in former impression. Ramsay , Allan
1759 The thirteenth edition, with large additions, not printed in former impression.
23763 The tea-table: or, A Conversation between some Polite Persons of both Sexes, at a lady's visiting day. Wherein are represented the various foibles, and affectations, which form the character of an accomplish'd beau, or modern fine lady. Interspersed with several Entertaining and Instructive Stories. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. Haywood , Eliza
1725
23255 The tea-table: or, a conversation between some polite persons of both sexes, at a lady's visiting day. Wherein are represented the various foibles, and affectations, which form the character of an accomplish'd beau, or modern fine lady. Interspersed with several entertaining and instructive stories. Part the second. By Mrs. Eliza Haywood. Haywood , Eliza
1725
11654 The Temple of Health, a Poetic Vision. Occasioned by the universal Joy expressed on his Majesty's most happy Recovery. By a lady. Arthur , Grace
1789
12694 The Temple of Prostitution: A Poem Dedicated to the Greatest ***** in Her Majesty's Dominions. By a woman of fashion. Unknown , [Woman]
John Harrington (London)
1779
14344 The temporal promises of the Gospel asserted and maintained: in a sermon, preached at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy, in the cathedral church of St. Paul, on Thursday, May 8, 1788. By the Rev. Phipps Weston, B.D. Canon Residentiary of Wells, and Rector of Witney, Oxford-Shire. To which are added, lists of the nobility, clergy, and gentry, who have been stewards for the feasts of the sons of the clergy, together with the names of the preachers, and the sums collected at the anniversary meetings, since the year 1721. Weston , Phipps
1788
2700 The theatre of education. By the Countess de Genlis. Translated from the French. A new edition, in three volumes. du Crest de Saint-Aubin , Stéphanie Félicité
Thomas Cadell [London] (London)
Thomas Durham [Charing Cross] (London)
Peter Elmsley [87 Strand] (London)
1783 new
25111 The Theatre turned upside down: or, The mutineers. A dialogue, occasioned by a pamphlet, called, the theatric squabble. Unknown ,
1733
12379 The Theatre: or, Select Works of the British Dramatic Poets. In twelve volumes. To which are prefixed, the lives of these celebrated writers, and strictures on most of the plays. Ramsay , Allan
Otway , Thomas
Steele , Richard
Lee , Nathaniel
Philips , Ambrose
Etherege , George
Fenton , Elijah
Hoadly , Benjamin
Lillo , George
Congreve , William
Gay , John
Dryden , John
Young , Edward
Cibber , Colley
Addison , Joseph
Shakespeare , William
Farquhar , George
Southerne , Thomas
Fielding , Henry
Vanbrugh , John
Thomson , James
Garrick , David
Jonson , Ben
Villiers , George
Rowe , Nicholas
Centlivre , Susanna
Martin & Wotherspoon (Edinburgh)
1768
25916 The third and last volume of posthumous works, written by Mr. Samuel Butler, Author of Hudibras. Part Written in the Time of the Usurpation and the rest in the Reign of King Charles II. To which is added, The coffin for the good old cause. Publish'd just before the Restoration. By Sir Samuel Luke. Butler , Samuel
Luke , Samuel
Samuel Briscoe (London)
George Strahan (Cornhill)
Richard Smith (London)
Jonah Browne [Brown] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
John Morphew (London)
1717
25914 The third and last volume of posthumous works, written by Mr. Samuel Butler, Author of Hudibras. Part written in the Time of the usurpation, and the rest in the Reign of King Charles II. To which is added, The coffin for the good old cause. Publish'd just before the restoration. By Sir Samuel Luke. The Second Edition. Butler , Samuel
Luke , Samuel
Samuel Briscoe (London)
George Strahan (Cornhill)
Richard Smith (London)
Jonah Browne [Brown] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
John Morphew (London)
1717 The Second Edition.
25910 The third and last volume of posthumous works, written by Mr. Samuel Butler, Author of Hudibras. Part written in the Time of the usurpation, and the rest in the Reign of King Charles II. To which is added, The coffin for the good old cause. Publish'd just before the restoration. By Sir Samuel Luke. The Third Edition, Corrected. Butler , Samuel
Luke , Samuel
Samuel Briscoe (London)
Edward Symon (London)
George Strahan (Cornhill)
Richard Smith (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
John Morphew (London)
1719 The Third Edition, Corrected.
5590 The third and last volume of the memoirs of Mrs. Lætitia Pilkington, Written by herself. Wherein are occasionally interspersed, variety of poems: as also the letters of several persons of distinction, with the conclusive part of the life of the inimitable Dean Swift. Pilkington , Laetitia
s.n. [sine nomine]
1754
5592 The third and last volume of the Memoirs of Mrs. Lætitia Pilkington, written by herself. Wherein are occasionally interspersed, variety of poems: as also the letters of several persons of distinction: with the conclusive part of the life of the inimitable Dean Swift. Pilkington , Laetitia
Ralph Griffiths [Paternoster Row] (London)
1754
25123 The third volume of the compleat history of the lives, robberies, piracies, and murders committed by the most notorious rogues, &c. From the Time of Edward the Confessor. With the Famous Sermon Preach'd by Bernard Sympson a Monk, to a Gang of High way-men in a Wood near Maidenhead-Thicket. Printed from the Original M. S. out of the Bodleian Library in Oxford. Together with The Continuation of the wicked Lives of highway-men, murderers, foot-pads, house-breakers, shoplipts, water-pads, kid-lays, hook-pole-lays, molly-lays, bumming-lays, and the surprizing Adventures of several famous pirates, down to the present Time. With the Thieves grammar whereby the Art of Thieving, is fully detected. A Key to the Art of Thieving; newly discovered, whereby several secret Mysteries are unlocked, for the good of the Publick. Never before Printed. Written by Capt. Alex. Smith. Adorn'd with cuts. Smith , Alexander
Samuel Briscoe (London)
Thomas Warner (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
1720
25715 The third volume of the Examiners: beginning on Friday the 2d of January, 1712, and ending on Monday the 11th of May, 1713. Unknown ,
John Morphew (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
1714
10535 The Times: A Comedy. As it is Now Performing at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. By Mrs. Griffith. Griffith , Elizabeth
James Dodsley (London)
John Fielding and John Walker II (London)
Thomas Davies [Russell Street] (London)
Thomas Becket [82 Pall Mall] (London)
1780
10534 The Times: A Comedy. As it is Performing at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. By Mrs. Griffith. Griffith , Elizabeth
1780
5378 The Ton; or, Follies of Fashion. A Comedy. As it was acted at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. By Lady Wallace. Wallace , Eglantine
Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street] (London)
1788
5379 The Ton; or, Follies of Fashion. A Comedy. As it was acted at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. By Lady Wallace. Wallace , Eglantine
James Moore [Dublin] (Dublin)
John Halpen (also Halpin) [Henry Street] (Dublin)
Harriet Colbert [136 Capel Street] (Dublin)
William McKenzie [Dame Street] (Dublin)
Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
Patrick Wogan [Church Street] (Dublin)
Bernard Dornin [College Green] (Dublin)
Hannah Chamberlaine (Dublin)
Luke White [Dame Street] (Dublin)
John Jones [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
1788
5382 The Ton; or, Follies of Fashion. A Comedy. As it was acted at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. By Lady Wallace. Wallace , Eglantine
Thomas Hookham [New Bond Street] (London)
1788
26182 The Tory hero: or, the run-away general. To the tune of How happy are we, &c. Unknown ,
1715
4056 The Town Before You, a Comedy, as acted at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Mrs. Cowley. Cowley , Hannah
James Moore [Dublin] (Dublin)
William Jones I [Dame Street] (Dublin)
John Rice [2 College Green] (Dublin)
Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
Patrick Wogan [Church Street] (Dublin)
George Folingsby [59 Dame Street] (Dublin)
1795
4133 The Town Before You, a Comedy. As acted at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Mrs. Cowley. Cowley , Hannah
James Moore [Dublin] (Dublin)
John Rice [2 College Green] (Dublin)
Patrick Byrne I [Grafton Street] (Dublin)
Patrick Wogan [Church Street] (Dublin)
William Jones I [College Green] (Dublin)
George Folingsby [59 Dame Street] (Dublin)
George Walsh (Dublin)
1795