Call Number (LC) Title Results
PR934 .H6 1968 Anti-Puritan satire, 1572-1642 / 1
PR934.L54 1680 The life and pranks of Long Meg of Westminster 1
PR934 .M38 2004 Literature, satire, and the early Stuart state / 1
PR934 .M38 2004eb Literature, satire, and the early Stuart state / 2
PR934.M75 1660 Mris. Rump brought to bed of a monster, with her terrible pangs, bitter teming [sic], hard labour, and lamentable travel from Portsmouth to VVestminster, and the great misery she hath endured by this ugly deformed, ill-shapen base begotten babe or monster of reformation, with the great care of nurse Haslerigg, and Mris London. 1
PR934.N49 1649 Nevv Bartholmew Fayrings presented to several members of the Juncto and Councell of State / 1
PR934 .P6 1972 English formal satire. : Elizabethan to Augustan / 1
PR934 .T68 1699 A touch of the times in a dialogue between an East-India tyger and a high-German wolf concerning the late terrible battel at the cock-pit between our English bull-dogs and the tyger, on Thursday the 9th of March, 1699. With the bull-dogs complaint against wolves and tygers in general. To which is added, A sayter [sic] on the cock-pit combate. 1
PR934 .Z56 1998 At zero point : discourse, culture, and satire in Restoration England / 2
PR934 .Z56 2015 At zero point : discourse, culture, and satire in Restoration England / 1
PR935 Grotesque Anatomies : Menippean Satire since the Renaissance.
Arguments of Augustan wit
2
PR935 .B64 2001 The difference satire makes : rhetoric and reading from Jonson to Byron / 1
PR935 .D53 2011 Cruelty and laughter : forgotten comic literature and the unsentimental Eighteenth Century / 1
PR935 .I54 1986 Intricate laughter in the satire of Swift and Pope / 2
PR935 .K46 1968 The counterfeiters : an historical comedy / 1
PR935 .L86 2012 Ridicule, religion and the politics of wit in Augustan England / 1
PR935 .L86 2016 Ridicule, religion and the politics of wit in Augustan England / 1
PR935 .M36 2011 Print, visuality, and gender in eighteenth-century satire : "the scope in ev'ry page" / 1
PR935 .M36 2011eb Print, visuality, and gender in eighteenth-century satire : "the scope in ev'ry page" / 1
PR935 .M37 2013 The practice of satire in England, 1658-1770 / 1