Call Number (LC) Title Results
PR3494 .D58 1991 Oliver Goldsmith revisited / 2
PR3494 .E33 Oliver Goldsmith : das Komische in den Werken seiner Reifeperiode. 1
PR3494 .E38 Oliver Goldsmith : das Komische in den Werken seiner Reifeperiode. 1
PR3494 .H6 The true genius of Oliver Goldsmith
The true genius of Oliver Goldsmith /
2
PR3494 .O45 1987 Oliver Goldsmith / 1
PR3494 .P5 1924 Goldsmith's Animated nature : a study of Goldsmith / 1
PR3494 .Q5 Oliver Goldsmith : a Georgian study. 1
PR3494 .S4 Les sources françaises de Goldsmith / 1
PR3494 .T38 1993 Goldsmith as journalist / 1
PR3498 .G3 1687 The laureat Jack Squabb's history in a little drawn, down to his evening from his early dawn. 2
PR3499.G3 D73 1700 The dream to Sr. Charles Duncomb / 2
PR3499.G3 (INTERNET) A satyrical epistle to the female author of a poem, call'd Silvia's revenge, &c
A poem most humbly offered to the memory of Her late Sacred Majesty, Queen Mary
Mirana a funeral eclogue sacred to the memory of that excellent lady, Eleonora, late Countess of Abingdon.
The laurel a poem on the poet-laureat.
Poems, chiefly consisting of satyrs and satyrical epistles
A funeral eclogue to the pious memory of the incomparable Mrs. Wharton
The laureat Jack Squabbs history in a little drawn, down to his evening, from his early dawn.
The dream to Sr. Charles Duncomb /
To the society of the Beaux esprits a pindarick poem /
Presbytery rough-drawn a satyr : in contemplation of the late rebellion.
The rival sisters, or, The violence of love a tragedy : as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal by His Majesty's servants /
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PR3499.G34 M57 1691 Mirana a funeral eclogue sacred to the memory of that excellent lady, Eleonora, late Countess of Abingdon. 2
PR3499 .G4 1645 [The cow-ragious castle-combat.] [Lately begun in a strong vapour, and ended in a desperate duell. By James Fencer, and William Wrastler. At three of the clock of the night of the third day of the third year of the reigne of the domineering goddesse Bellona. Recorded by the last of the three times three Muses, in the third part of three weeks, and divided into three times three files.] 1
PR3499.G4 (INTERNET) Ludus Scacchiæ a satyr against unjust wars : representing the intemperate lust of a wanton and never satisfied ambition. 1
PR3499.G46 (INTERNET) A satyr against wooing with a view of the ill consequences that attend it / 1
PR3499.G46 S38 1698 A satyr against wooing with a view of the ill consequences that attend it / 2
PR3499.G7 S95 2000 The poetics of empire : a study of James Grainger's The sugar-cane / 1
PR3499.G7 S95 2000eb The poetics of empire : a study of James Grainger's The sugar-cane / 1
PR3499 .G74 Poems on various subjects, / 1