Robert Dodsley
Active Years
Min year: 1729, Max year: 1800, Max count: 18
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
- 1729: Servitude: a poem
- 1730: The footman's friendly advice to his brethren of the livery
- 1731: An epistle from a footman in London to the celebrated Stephen Duck[.]
- 1731: A sketch of the miseries of poverty
- 1732: A muse in livery
- 1732: A muse in livery
- 1732: The muse in livery
- 1734: The modern reasoners
- 1734: An epistle to Mr. Pope, occasion'd by his Essay on man. By Robert Dodsley
- 1734: The modern reasoners
- 1735: The toy-Shop
- 1735: The toy-Shop
- 1735: The toy-shop
- 1735: The toy-Shop
- 1735: The toy-Shop
- 1735: The toy-Shop
- 1735: The toy-shop. A dramatick satire. By Robert Dodsley
- 1735: The toy-Shop
- 1735: The toy-Shop
- 1735: Beauty
- 1735: Beauty
- 1735: The toy-shop. A dramatick satire. By Robert Dodsley, Author of The art of charming
- 1735: The toy-Shop
- 1735: The toy-Shop
- 1736: The toy-Shop
- 1736: The toy-shop
- 1737: The king and the miller of Mansfield
- 1737: The toy-shop
- 1737: A new song, sung in the play of the king and the miller of Mansfield
- 1737: The toy-Shop
- 1737: The king and the miller of Mansfield
- 1737: The king and the miller of Mansfield
- 1737: The king and the miller of Mansfield
- 1737: The king and the miller of Mansfield
- 1737: The king and the miller of Mansfield
- 1737: The king and the miller of Mansfield
- 1738: Sir John Cockle at Court. Being the sequel of the King and the Miller of mansfield. A dramatick tale. By R. Dodsley
- 1738: Sir John Cockle at Court
- 1738: Sir John Cockle at court
- 1739: The art of preaching, in imitation of Horace's Art of poetry
- 1739: The toy-Shop
- 1740: The chronicle of the Kings of England
- 1740: The chronicle of the Kings of England
- 1740: The chronicle of the Kings of England
- 1740: The chronicle of the kings of England
- 1741: The second book of The chronicle of the Kings of England, from the reign of Queen Elizabeth unto the present time
- 1741: The second book of The chronicle of the kings of England, from the reign of Queen Elizabeth unto the present time
- 1741: The songs and duetto, in The blind beggar of Bethnal Green; as perform'd by Mr. Lowe, and Mrs. Clive, at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane. With the favourite songs, sung by Mr. Lowe, in The merchant of Venice, at the said theatre. To which will be added, a collection of new songs and ballads, the words carefully selected from the best poets. Compos'd by Thomas Augustine Arne.
- 1741: The first book of the chronicle of the Kings of England
- 1741: The chronicle of the Kings of England
- 1741: The art of preaching, in imitation of Horace's Art of poetry
- 1741: The blind beggar of Bethnal Green. By R. Dodsley
- 1741: The blind beggar of Bethnal Green
- 1741: The songs and duetto, in The blind beggar of Bethnal Green; as perform'd by Mr. Lowe, and Mrs. Clive, at Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane. With the favourite songs, sung by Mr. Lowe, in The merchant of Venice, at the said theatre. To which are added, a collection of songs, the words carefully selected from the best poets. Compos'd by Thomas Augustine Arne.
- 1742: The chronicle of the Kings of England
- 1742: The second book of The chronicle of the Kings of England
- 1742: The chronicle of the Kings of England
- 1742: Colin's kisses
- 1742: The first book of the chronicle of the Kings of England, from the reign of William the Conqueror to James I. Written in the manner of the ancient Jewish historians. By Nathan ben Saddi, a priest of the Jews
- 1743: Sir John Cockle at court
- 1743: Chronique des rois d'Angleterre
- 1743: The book of James
- 1743: The book of James
- 1743: Pain and patience. A poem. By R. Dodsley
- 1743: Chronique des rois d'Angleterre
- 1743: Chronique des rois d'Angleterre
- 1743: Chronique des rois d'Angleterre
- 1743: Oliver Cromwell's letter to a certain eminent kidnapper
- 1743: Chronique des rois d'Angleterre
- 1743: The book of the chronicle of James
- 1743: The toy-shop; a dramatick satire. By Robert Dodsley, Author of The art of charming
- 1743: Chronique des rois d'Angleterre
- 1744: The second book of James. Containing the lamentation of Richeth. Translated from the original Arabick of Belshazzer Kapha, the Jew
- 1744: The chronicle of the kings of England
- 1744: The toy-shop
- 1745: Miscellanies
- 1745: Trifles
- 1746: The toy-shop
- 1746: The chronicle of the Derbyshire regiment, with the mighty acts of D----sh-re their colonel, and L-w their captain
- 1747: The king and the miller of Mansfield
- 1747: The art of preaching, in imitation of Horace's Art of poetry
- 1747: Books printed for R. Dodsley, at Tully's Head in Pall-Mall
- 1748: Sir John Cockle at court
- 1749: The triumph of peace, a masque. Perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. On occasion of the general peace, concluded at Aix la Chapelle, October 7th, 1748. Written by R. Dodsley. Set to Musick by Mr. Arne
- 1750: The toy-shop: a dramatic satire ...
- 1750: The toy-shop
- 1750: Le bijoutier philosophe. Comedie. Approuve?e & encourage?e par le feu celebre Monsieur Pope
- 1750: The king and the miller of Mansfield
- 1750: The oeconomy of human life
- 1750: The toy-Shop
- 1750: Chronique des rois D'Angleterre
- 1750: The oeconomy of human life
- 1751: The oeconomy of human life
- 1751: The oeconomy of human life
- 1751: The oeconomy of human life
- 1751: L'Oeconomie ou la regle de la vie humaine
- 1751: The oeconomy of human life
- 1751: The oeconomy of human life
- 1751: The oeconomy of human life
- 1751: The oeconomy of human life
- 1751: L'economie de la vie humaine. Traduite sur un manuscrit Indien, compse par un ancien Bramine. On a mis a? la te?te une lettre d'un gentilhomme Anglois demeurant a? la Chine, addresse?e au Comte De *** qui contient un re?cit de la manie?re, dont ce manuscrit a e?te? de?couvert. =
- 1751: The oeconomy of human life
- 1751: L'oeconomie ou la re?gle de la vie humaine
- 1751: The oeconomy of human life
- 1751: The oeconomy of human life
- 1751: The oeconomy of human life
- 1751: The King and the Miller of Mansfield. A dramatic tale. As it was acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By R. Dodsley
- 1751: The oeconomy of human life
- 1751: The oeconomy of human life
- 1751: The oeconomy of human life
- 1752: Books printed for R. Dodsley
- 1752: The oeconomy of human life
- 1752: Humanae vitae oeconomia
- 1752: The oeconomy of human life
- 1752: ?conomie de la vie humaine
- 1753: The oeconomy of human life
- 1753: Sir John Cockle at court
- 1753: The King and the miller of Mansfield
- 1753: Public virtue: a poem
- 1754: Recte vivendi ratio; seu moralis philosophić compendium: opus hoc vere aureum, nuper Anglice in lucem editum, nunc Latino carmine reddidit Nathaniel Ball, ...
- 1754: Public virtue: a poem
- 1754: The toy-Shop
- 1754: The toy--shop
- 1755: The king and the miller of Mansfield
- 1755: Sir John Cockle at court
- 1755: The King and the miller of Mansfield
- 1755: The toy-shop
- 1756: The toy-Shop
- 1757: The oeconomy of human life
- 1757: Melpomene: or the regions of terror and pity. An ode
- 1757: The king and the miller of Mansfield
- 1758: Cleone
- 1758: The blind beggar of Bethnal Green
- 1758: The king and the miller of Mansfield
- 1758: The toy-shop·
- 1758: The toy-shop
- 1758: Cleone
- 1758: The oeconomy of human life
- 1759: Cleone
- 1759: Cleone
- 1759: The toy-shop
- 1759: Cleone
- 1759: The chronicle of the kings of England
- 1759: Cleone
- 1759: Cleone
- 1760: The king and the miller of Mansfield
- 1760: The oeconomy of human life
- 1760: The toy-shop
- 1760: The blind beggar of Bethnal Green
- 1761: The oeconomy of human life
- 1761: The king and the miller of Mansfield
- 1761: The general contents of the British Museum
- 1761: Sir John Cockle at court being the sequel of the King and the miller of Mansfield. A dramatic tale. By R. Dodsley
- 1761: The king and the miller of Mansfield
- 1762: The oeconomy of human life
- 1762: The king and the miller of Mansfield
- 1762: The oeconomy of human life
- 1762: The general contents of the British Museum
- 1763: The toy-Shop
- 1763: Books printed for R. and J. Dodsley, at Tully's-Head in Pall-mall
- 1764: Chronique des rois d'Angleterre
- 1764: The King and the Miller of Mansfield
- 1765: The toy-shop
- 1765: The oeconomy of human life
- 1765: The oeconomy of human life
- 1765: Sir John Cockle at court
- 1765: Cleone
- 1765: The oeconomy of human life
- 1765: The oeconomy of human life
- 1765: The oeconomy of human life
- 1765: The oeconomy of human life
- 1765: The king and the miller of Mansfield
- 1766: The oeconomy of human life
- 1767: Sir John Cockle at court
- 1767: The oeconomy of human life
- 1767: The chronicle of the Kings of England
- 1767: The oeconomy of human life
- 1768: The oeconomy of human life
- 1769: The oeconomy of human life
- 1769: The oeconomy of human life
- 1769: The blind beggar of Bethnal Green
- 1769: The oeconomy of human life, complete
- 1770: The oeconom[y] of human life
- 1770: The toy-shop
- 1770: The oeconomy of human life
- 1771: The oeconomy of human life
- 1771: Trifles
- 1771: The oeconomy of human life
- 1771: Cleone
- 1772: The oeconomy of human life
- 1772: The oeconomy of human life
- 1772: The blind beggar of Bethnal Green
- 1772: The oeconomy of human life
- 1772: The oeconomy of human life
- 1772: The king and the miller of Mansfield
- 1773: The oeconomy of human life
- 1773: The chronicle of the kings of England
- 1773: The oeconomy of human life
- 1774: The economy of human life
- 1774: The chronicle of the Kings of England, from the reign of William the Conqueror, first King of England, down to His present Majesty George III
- 1775: The king and the miller of Mansfield
- 1775: The oeconomy of human life
- 1775: The oeconomy of human life
- 1775: The oeconomy of human life
- 1775: The oeconomy of human life
- 1775: [The] King and the miller of Mansfield
- 1775: The oeconomy of human life
- 1775: The oeconomy of human life
- 1775: Oeconomy of human life. In two parts
- 1775: The toy-Shop
- 1776: The oeconomy of human life
- 1777: The king and the miller of Mansfield
- 1777: Sir John Cockle at court
- 1777: Trifles
- 1777: The economy of human life
- 1777: The chronicle of the Kings of England
- 1777: The economy of human life
- 1777: The toy-shop
- 1777: The blind beggar of Bethnal Green
- 1777: Miscellanies [or, Trifles in prose and verse].
- 1777: The King and the Miller of Mansfield
- 1777: Trifles
- 1777: The King and the Miller of Mansfield
- 1777: Sir John Cockle at court
- 1777: The toy-Shop
- 1778: The oeconomy of human life
- 1778: The oeconomy of human life
- 1779: The economy of human life
- 1779: The economy of human life
- 1779: The toy-shop
- 1780: The king and the miller of Mansfield
- 1780: The economy of human life
- 1780: The oeconomy of human life
- 1781: The oeconomy of human life
- 1781: The oeconomy of human life
- 1781: The economy of human life
- 1781: The oeconomy of human life
- 1781: Cleone
- 1782: The oeconomy of human life
- 1783: The oeconomy of human life
- 1783: The economy of human life
- 1783: The oeconomy of human life
- 1783: The oeconomy of human life
- 1783: The oeconomy of human life
- 1783: The economy of human life
- 1784: The oeconomy of human life
- 1784: The economy of human life
- 1784: The oeconomy of human life
- 1784: The oeconomy of human life
- 1785: The oeconomy of human life
- 1785: The oeconomy of human life
- 1785: The economy of human life
- 1785: The oeconomy of human life
- 1785: The oeconomy of human life
- 1786: Cleone
- 1786: The oeconomy of human life
- 1786: The oeconomy of human life
- 1787: The oeconomy of human life
- 1787: The toy-Shop
- 1787: The oeconomy of human life
- 1787: The economy of human life
- 1787: The oeconomy of human life
- 1787: The oeconomy of human life
- 1788: The oeconomy of human life
- 1788: The oeconomy of human life
- 1788: The King and the miller of Mansfield
- 1788: The economy of human life
- 1788: The toy shop
- 1788: The economy of human life
- 1789: The economy of human life
- 1789: The oeconomy of human life
- 1789: The oeconomy of human life
- 1790: The oeconomy of human life
- 1790: The oeconomy of human life
- 1790: The chronicle of the Kings of England
- 1790: The king and the miller of Mansfield
- 1790: The chronicl[e] of the kings of Englan[d] from William the conquer to this present year 1790. By Nathan Bensaddi, a Jew in imitation of the holy writings
- 1790: The oeconomy of human life
- 1790: The economy of human life
- 1790: The oeconomy of human life
- 1790: The economy of human life
- 1791: [The] ?conomy of human life
- 1791: The oeconomy of human life
- 1791: The chronicle of the kings of England
- 1791: The oeconomy of human life
- 1792: Cleone
- 1792: The economy of human life
- 1792: Cleone
- 1792: The oeconomy of human life
- 1792: The economy of human life
- 1792: The oeconomy of human life
- 1793: The economy of human life
- 1793: The toy-shop; or, Sentimental preceptor
- 1793: The oeconomy of human life
- 1793: The economy of human life
- 1793: The oeconomy of human life
- 1793: The oeconomy of human life
- 1793: The oeconomy of human life
- 1794: The oeconomy of human life
- 1794: The toy-shop
- 1794: The oeconomy of human life
- 1794: The economy of human life
- 1794: The oeconomy of human life
- 1794: The oeconomy of human life
- 1794: The king and the miller of Mansfield
- 1794: The oeconomy of human life
- 1794: The economy of human life, complete in two parts
- 1794: The toy-shop
- 1794: The economy of human life
- 1795: The king and the miller of Mansfield
- 1795: The economy of human life
- 1795: The ?conomy of human life
- 1795: The economy of human life
- 1795: The oconomy of human life
- 1795: The ?conomy of human life
- 1795: The oeconomy of human life
- 1795: Songs, &c. in the new burletta of the blind beggar of Bethnal Green
- 1795: The oeconomy of human life
- 1795: The economy of human life
- 1795: The oeconomy of human life
- 1795: The economy of human life
- 1795: The chronicles of the kings of England
- 1795: The economy of human life
- 1795: The little fabulist: or select fables
- 1795: The economy of human life
- 1795: The economy of human life. By Robert Dodsley
- 1795: The ?conomy of human life
- 1796: The oeconomy of human life
- 1796: The oeconomy of human life
- 1796: The economy of human life
- 1796: The economy of human life
- 1796: The economy of human life
- 1797: The oeconomy of human life
- 1797: The chronicles of the kings of England
- 1797: L'economia della vita umana di Roberto Dodsley, in Inglese, con traduzione in lingua Italiana. = The ?conomy of human life. By Robert Dodsley, With a Translation in the Italian Language
- 1797: The chronicle of the Kings of England, from the reign of William the Conqueror, (first King of England) down to his present Majesty George the third
- 1797: The economy of human life
- 1797: The toy-shop
- 1797: The economy of human life
- 1797: The economy of human life. By Robert Dodsley
- 1797: The poetical works
- 1798: The economy of human life
- 1798: The economy of human life
- 1798: The ?conomy of human life
- 1798: The economy of human life
- 1798: The economy of human life
- 1798: The economy of human-life
- 1798: The economy of human life. By Robert Dodsley
- 1798: The ?conomy of human life
- 1799: The chronicle of the Kings of England
- 1799: The economy of human life
- 1799: Manuel de tous les ages, ou e?conomie de la vie humaine
- 1799: The chronicle of the Kings of England
- 1799: The economy of human life
- 1799: The economy of human life
- 1799: The economy of human life
- 1799: The toy-shop
- 1800: The chronicle of the Kings of England
- 1800: The oeconomy of human life
- 1800: The economy of human life
- 1800: The chronicle of the Kings of England
- 1800: Fables designed for the instruction and entertainment of youth; by R. Dodsley.
- 1800: The economy of human life
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