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The historical and poetical medley : or Muses library : being a choice and faithful collection of the best antient English poetry, from the times of Edward the Confessor, to the reign of King James the First : with the lives and characters of the known writers taken from the most authentick memoirs : being the most valuable collection of the kind now extant, affording entertainment upon all subjects whatsoever
Cooper, Mrs Elizabeth (fl. 1737); Oldys, William (1696-1761)
1738
A reissue of The muses library, 1737, with cancel title leaf and final leaf. Caption and running titles: The muses library. Edited by Elizabeth Cooper (dedication signed: E. Cooper), assisted by W...
The muses library : or, a series of English poetry, from the Saxons, to the reign of King Charles II... being a general collection of almost all the old valuable poetry extant...[etc]. Vol. I
Cooper, Mrs Elizabeth (fl. 1737); Oldys, William (1696-1761)
1737
Edited with biographical and critical notes, by Elizabeth Cooper, assisted by William Oldys. No more published.
The British muse : or, A collection of thoughts, moral, natural, and sublime, of our English poets: who flourished in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries (v.1)
Hayward, Thomas (1779); Oldys, William (1696-1761)
1738
Extracts varying in length, arranged alphabetically by subject. "The preface, containing an historical and critical review...was written by Wm. Oldys, under the supervision and with the corrections ...
The British muse : or, A collection of thoughts, moral, natural, and sublime, of our English poets: who flourished in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries (v.2)
Hayward, Thomas (1779); Oldys, William (1696-1761)
1738
Extracts varying in length, arranged alphabetically by subject. "The preface, containing an historical and critical review...was written by Wm. Oldys, under the supervision and with the corrections ...
The British muse : or, A collection of thoughts, moral, natural, and sublime, of our English poets: who flourished in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries (v.3)
Hayward, Thomas (1779); Oldys, William (1696-1761)
1738
Extracts varying in length, arranged alphabetically by subject. "The preface, containing an historical and critical review...was written by Wm. Oldys, under the supervision and with the corrections ...