Edward Holdsworth

Edward Holdsworth (1684–1746) was an English classical scholar, known as a Neo-Latin poet. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Holdsworth, Edward
Published 1709
printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster

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by Holdsworth, Edward
Published 1714
printed for J. Phillips. at the Black Bull in Cornhill; and J. Baker, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row

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by Holdsworth, Edward
Published 1715
printed for R. Gosling

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by Holdsworth, Edward
Published 1772
printed for J. Brown, at No. 22, in Holyday Yard, Creed Lane, Ludgate Street; and J. Swan, opposite Norfolk-Street, in the Strand

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by Holdsworth, Edward
Published 1725
printed, and sold [by John Peele] at Lock's Head adjoyning to Ludgate

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by Holdsworth, Edward
Published 1709
typis A. Rhames, impensis Jer. Pepyat, Bibliopolae Dubliniensis, in vico vulgo dicto Skinner-Row

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by Holdsworth, Edward
Published 1709
impensis E. Curll , ad Insigne Pavonis extra Temple-Bar ; & E. Sanger , subter Medii Templi Portam. MDCCIX. Veniunt apud J. Stephens , Bibliopol. Oxon

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by Holdsworth, Edward
Published 1709
anno

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by Holdsworth, Edward
Published 1709
impensis

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by Holdsworth, Edward
Published 1709
venuent Bernardo Lintott

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by Holdsworth, Edward
Published 1709
impensis E. Curll, ad Insigne Pavonis extra Temple-Bar; & E. Sanger, subter Medii Templi Portam

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by Holdsworth, Edward
Published 1709
Printed and sold by J. Morphew, near Stationer's-Hall

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by Holdsworth, Edward
Published 1725
printed, and sold [by John Peele] at Lock's Head adjoyning to Ludgate

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by Holdsworth, Edward
Published 1709
printed and sold by J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall