Charles Gildon
Active Years
Min year: 1692, Max year: 1724, Max count: 5
As Author
- 1692: The history of the Athenian Society
- 1692: Nuncius infernalis: or, A new account from below
- 1692: Poeta infamis: or, a poet not worth hanging
- 1692: Miscellany poems upon several occasions
- 1692: The post-boy rob'd of his mail: or, The pacquet broke open
- 1693: The second volume of the Post-boy robb'd of his mail: or, The pacquet broke-open
- 1694: Miscellaneous letters and essays, on several subjects·
- 1694: Miscellaneous letters and essays, on several subjects·
- 1696: Letters and essays, on several subjects
- 1697: Letters and essays, on several subjects
- 1697: The Roman brides revenge
- 1698: The songs in Phaeton: or, the fatal divorce. Sett to musick by Mr. Daniel Purcell. With an addition of some songs in the last new play
- 1698: Phaeton: or, The fatal divorce
- 1698: A letter to Mr. Congreve
- 1700: Measure for measure, or Beauty the best advocate
- 1701: Love's victim
- 1703: The patriot
- 1705: The deist's manual: or, a rational enquiry into the Christian religion. ... By C. Gildon,
- 1705: The deist's manual: or, a rational enquiry into the Christian religion. With some Considerations on Mr. Hobbs, Spinosa, the Oracles of Reason, Second Thoughts, &c. By C. Gildon, Gent. Publisher of the Oracles of Reason. To which is prefix'd A letter, from the author of The method with the deists
- 1706: A review of Her Royal Highness the Princess Sophia's letter to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury
- 1706: The post-Boy robb'd of his mail
- 1706: A review of Her Royal Highness the Princess Sophia's letter to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, and that of Sir Rowland Gwynne to the Right Honourable the Earl of Stamford
- 1708: Libertas triumphans
- 1708: The new metamorphosis; or, The pleasant transformation
- 1708: Threnodia virginea
- 1708: Threnodia virginea
- 1708: The new metamorphosis
- 1709: This day will be publish'd. The golden spy: or, a political journal of the British nights enterments in war and peace,
- 1709: The golden spy
- 1709: The new metamorphosis
- 1710: The golden spy
- 1710: The life of Mr. Thomas Betterton, the late eminent tragedian. Wherein the action and utterance of the stage, bar, and pulpit, are distinctly consider'd. With The Judgment of the late Ingenious Monsieur de St. Evremond, upon the Italian and French Music and Opera's; in a Letter to the Duke of Buckingham. To which is added, The amorous widow, or the Wanton Wife. A Comedy. written by Mr. Betterton. Now first printed from the Original Copy
- 1713: Les soupirs de la Grand Britaigne: or, the groans of Great Britain, being the second part to The groans of Europe
- 1714: A new rehearsal
- 1715: Remarks on Mr. Rowe's Tragedy of the Lady Jane Gray
- 1715: The new rehearsal
- 1717: The apparition
- 1717: Canons: or, The vision
- 1718: The complete art of poetry
- 1718: Memoirs of the life of William Wycherley, Esq
- 1719: The post-Man robb'd of his mail: or, the packet broke open
- 1719: The life and strange surprizing adventures of Mr. D---- de F--
- 1719: The life and strange surprizing adventures of Mr. D---- de F--
- 1719: The life and strange surprizing adventures of Mr. D---- de F--
- 1720: The life and strange surprizing adventures of Mr. D----- de F----
- 1720: All for the better; or, the world turn'd up-side down
- 1720: The life of Mr. Thomas Betterton, the late eminent tragedian
- 1721: The laws of poetry, as laid down by the Duke of Buckinghamshire in his Essay on poetry, by the Earl of Roscommon in his Essay on translated verse, and by the Lord Lansdowne on Unnatural flights in poetry, explain'd and illustrated
- 1721: The laws of poetry
- 1724: The complete art of poetry
- 1724: The life and strange surprizing adventures of Daniel De Foe, formerly of London, hosier, who has lived above fifty years all alone by himself, in the kingdoms of North and South Britain. ... By Charles Gildon Esq
- 1724: The new metamorphosis
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