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Author:
YOUNG (Edward)
Description
YOUNG (Edward), the Pet. [The Complaint.)
Young’s Night thoughts: Nights I. & II., with illustrations by Williani Blake,
BUTTERWOBTH (A. M.)
William Blake, mystic...Together with Young’s Night thoughts,
Liverpool and London, 1911.
Card ID:
229
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Author:
GUMING (Edward William Dirom)
Description
STERLING IJBRAR’1 L” j L- “
REFEREiCE (“ V
GUMING (Edward William Dirom).
See SUREES (Robert S.)
Young To Hall; his heart-aches and
horses. Edited, with introduction,
by G.D.Arnour.
Edinbur, 1926.
Card ID:
7
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Author:
KING (William)
Description
KING (William), LL.j)..,. Princloal of St.Mary Hall, Oxford.
A Proposal for publishing a poetical translation, both in Latin and English, oi’ the Reverend Ur.Tutor Benthamts Letter to a young gentleian of Oxford. y a Iaster of Arts li.e. W.Kingj.
1?48.
See BENTHAM (Edward).
A Letter to a young gentleman of Oxford.
Card ID:
559
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Author:
AP (William)
Description
folio 33 V3LbS Die
1JNtAP (William).
See DICION (Harold Edward).
Arts of the young Republic: the age of William Dunlap. (written, iflustrated, and desigued to celebrate the tenth anniversary in November, 1968, of ‘the opening of the William Hayes Ackiand Memorial Art Center in Chapel Hiil, and to serve as a catalogue of the exhibition of early American art held at the Center on that occasion.)
Chapel Hill, N.C., 1968.
Card ID:
439
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Author:
No Author available
Description
‘ o.’-:”).
• GODVIIN (William), the Elder.
The History of Exagland for the use of schools and young persons..A new edition, ..
London, 1836.
See BALDWIN (Edward), pseud. [I.. e • William GODWI1].
Card ID:
528
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Author:
No Author available
Description
L .-‘;
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BENTHAM (Edward).
) Letter to a young gentleman of Oxford, etc.
I ContinveT
—— —— A Poetical abriagement, both in Latin and English, of the Reverend Mr.Tutor Benth8m’S Letter to s young gentleman of Oxford. To,which are added some remarks on the Letter to a Fellow of’ a college. By the author of the Proposal, &c. [i.e. William King.] pp. 61.
8°. ondon, 1749.
Bound in a volume lettered: Pamphlets by Edward
——
Card ID:
12
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Author:
No Author available
Description
The3c5 Ph.D. 1970 [Sairne1] 1efererice only
BIA} (William), Artist. [Appendix.]
See SAMUEL (George).
Blake ‘s view of MLiton and Edward. Young. [pewritten thesis submitted for the degree of Ph .D. of the University of London, 1970.1
1970.
Card ID:
483
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Author:
L (NQRrH CAROLflA)
Description
folio 33 V3LbS Die
CHAPEL MIlL (NQRrH CAROLflA). University of North Carolina.
William Hayes Ackland morial Art Center.
Arts of the young Republic: the age of William Dunlap. (Written, illustrated, and de igned io celebrate the tenth anniversary in Novenber, 1968, of the opening of the William Hayes Acklnd emoria1 Art Center in Chapel Hill, and to serve as a cata1oue of the exhibition of early .Arrerican art held at the Center on that occasion.)
Chapel Hill, N.G., 1968.
See DICON (Harold Edward).
Card ID:
155
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Author:
No Author available
Description
ALBUQUERQUE. Univer3ity of New Mexico.
University of New Mexico publications in
language and literature. [Continued.]
8. MacCURDY (Raymond R.) A History and bibliography of Spanish-language newspapers and magazines in Louisiana, 1808—19L19. 1951.
9. JACOBS (Willis D..) William Barnes, linguist. 1952.
10. WICKER (Cecil V.) Edward Young and the fear of death, etc. 1952.
hc.
[SEE NEXT CARD.]
Card ID:
72
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Author:
No Author available
Description
DE?OSrr0.
YOUNG (William), One of the Governoro of Du1’iob
College.
The History of Duiwich College, d.own to tno passing of the Act of Parliament dissolving the original qorporatióri, 28th August, 1857. With a life of tho founder, Edward Alleyn, and an accurate transcript of his diary, 1617
— 1622, to whIch is added notices of the lives and writings of...masters and fellows,together with notes on local peculiarities and associations. • .With. • .illustrations. 2 vols.
0
4 . Edinburgh and London, 1889.
Issue limitod to 250 cOplea.
Card ID:
201