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BICKERSTAFF (Isaac), pseud. [i.e. Richard Steele, Joseph Addison and others.]
[For editions of, and works relating to “The Tatler. By Isaac Bicaerstaff Esq.”, alternatively entitled “The Lucubrations of Isec Bickerstaff Esq.”:J
See TATLER.
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BICKERSTAFF (Isaac)
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BICKERSTAFF (Isaac), Senr.
The British visions; or, Isaac Bickerstaff Senr, being twelve prophecies f’or the year 1711. [By D.Defoe.]
London reprinted, 1 7i 1.
DEFOE (Daniel). [Minor Single works.]
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BICKERSTAFFE (Isaac).
The Hypocrite: a comedy. Altered from Colle Gibber’s ‘Non—juror’ [and Moliere’s ‘Tartuffe’J by Bickerstaff...With...stage directions, as it is performed t the Theatres Royal.
12°. London, [ii8].
See OXBERRY (William).
The New English drama, . Vol.1.
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BICKFRSTAFFE (Isaac)
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BICKFRSTAFFE (Isaac). f’Tis well it’s no worse.]
The Panel: a comedy, in three acts. iltered from Bickerstaff!s comedy of “Tis well it’s no worselT [which was adapted from
“El Escondido y la “Tapada” b’‘Calderon de Ia Barcaj by J.P.Kembie.
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The London stage. Vol. 4.
London, [1824—27].
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TATL1R. 1
The Tatler. [By Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq., i.e. Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison and others.]
See SPECTATOR. £l7ll—l3
The Spectator.
A General index to the Spectators,
Tatlers and Guardians.
London, 1757.
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PARTRIDGE (John)
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PARTRIDGE (John), iJ.
Squire Bicicerstaff detected; or, the Astrological impostor convicted, by JOhn Partridge, etc. (A true and impartial account of the proceedings of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq. against me.) pp. 8. [D.—L.L.]
8°. [London, 1710?}
ta3oued from the caDtion.
B0undin a let Works. Miscellaneous Tracts. 5.
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BICKERSTAFF (Isaac).
The Sultan; or:, a Peep into the äeragiio. In two acts, E..ByJ..Bickerstaffe. Based on “Solyma.n thaS.econd from “Contes moraux”
by J.F.Jarmonte1.]
BRITISH STAGE.
A Collection of the most esteemed farces and entettainments - performed on the British stage. Vol. 1.
pp. 310—328.
Edinburgh, 1782—83.
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(The Tatler.) The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq;. [i.e. Sir Iichard Steele, Joseph Addison and others.] 4 you. V V
London 1,10.
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[Another edItion.] The Tatler. 4 vols.
8°. London, 1797.
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