L. Gilliver
Active Years
Min year: 1730, Max year: 1741, Max count: 7
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
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As Publisher
- 1730: An essay
- 1732: An author to be let. Being a proposal humbly address'd to the consideration of the knights, esquires, gentlemen, and other worshipful and weighty members of the solid and ancient society of the bathos. By their associate and well-wisher, Iscariot Hackney
- 1733: A short journal of his Polish Majesty's camp of Radewitz
- 1734: An epistle to Mr. Pope, occasion'd by his Essay on man. By Robert Dodsley
- 1736: The works of Alexander Pope, Esq
- 1736: The works of Alexander Pope, Esq
- 1736: The honest Yorkshire-man. A ballad farce. Refus'd to be acted at Drury-Lane playhouse: but now perform'd at the New Theatre in goodman's fields, with great applause. Written by Mr. Carey
- 1737: The union and harmony of reason
- 1738: Epistles of Horace imitated. By Mr. Pope
- 1738: A cure for a scold
- 1739: An essay towards the character of the late chimpanzee
- 1741: A reply to Mr. Law's Earnest and serious answer (as it is called) to Dr. Trapp's discourse of the folly, sin, and danger of being righteous over-much. By Joseph Trapp, D.D
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