Lewis Theobald
}} Lewis Theobald (baptised 2 April 1688 – 18 September 1744), English textual editor and author, was a landmark figure both in the history of Shakespearean editing and in literary satire. He was vital for the establishment of fair texts for Shakespeare, and he was the first avatar of Dulness in Alexander Pope's ''The Dunciad''. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Theobald, Lewis
Published 1731
Published 1731
printed and sold by T. Wood in Little-Britain, and at the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields
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by Theobald, Lewis
Published 1731
Published 1731
printed and sold by T Wood in Little-Britain, and at the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields
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by Theobald, Lewis
Published 1726
Published 1726
printed for T. Wood, and sold at the Theatre Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields
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The mausoleum : A poem. Sacred to the memory of Her Late Majesty Queen Anne. Written by Mr. Theobald
by Theobald, Lewis
Published 1714
Published 1714
Printed for Jonas Brown, at the Black Swan without Temple-Bar: and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane
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by Sophocles
Published 1780
Other Authors:
“...Theobald, Lewis...”Published 1780
printed for Harrison and Co. No 18, Paternoster-Row; and sold, likewise, by J. Wenman, Fleet-Street; and all other booksellers
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by Mestayer, Henry
Published 1715
Other Authors:
“...Theobald, Lewis...”Published 1715
printed and sold by Jonas Brown, at the Black Swan, without Temple-Bar