Joseph Trapp

Joseph Trapp (1679–1747) was an English clergyman, academic, poet and pamphleteer. His production as a younger man of occasional verse (some anonymous, or in Latin) and dramas led to his appointment as the first Oxford Professor of Poetry in 1708. Later his High Church opinions established him in preferment and position. As a poet, he was not well thought of by contemporaries, with Jonathan Swift refusing a dinner in an unavailing attempt to avoid revising one of Trapp’s poems, and Abel Evans making an epigram on his blank verse translation of the Aeneid with a reminder of the commandment against murder. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Trapp, Joseph
Published 1711
Printed for T. Johnson

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by Trapp, Joseph
Published 1711
Printed for John Morphew, near Stationers-Hall

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by Trapp, Joseph
Published 1711
Printed for John Morphew

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by Trapp, Joseph
Published 1711
London printed: and re-printed by E.W. and publish'd by E. Lloyd at the Publishing-Office, at the New Post-Office-Printing-House in Essex-street, at the Corner of Sycamore-Alley

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by Trapp, Joseph
Published 1738
printed for, and sold by J. Purser in White-Fryars near Fleetstreet, and by the booksellers of London and Westminster

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by Trapp, Joseph
Published 1711
printed, and sold by Edward Waters at the New Post-Office-Printing-House in Essex-Street, at the Corner of Sycamore-Alley-

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by Trapp, Joseph
Published 1727
printed for Joseph Smith, at Inigo Jones's Head, near Exeter-Exchange in the Strand; W. Mears, at the Lamb without Temple-Bar, and J. Batley, at the Dove in Paternoster-Row

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by Trapp, Joseph
Published 1726
printed for Joseph Smith, at Inigo Jones's Head, near Exter-'change in the Strand; Jonah Bowyer, at the Rose, and J. Batley, at the Dove, in Pater-Noster Row

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by Trapp, Joseph
Published 1713
printed for John Barber, on Lamberh-Hill; and Henry Clements, at the Half-Moon in St. Paul's Church-Yard

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by Trapp, Joseph
Published 1765
Printed for J. and R. Tonson, in the Strand

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by Trapp, Joseph
Published 1730
Printed by L. Gilliver, at Homer's-Head in Fleet-Street; and sold by A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar

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by Trapp, Joseph
Published 1793
Printed for the author; sold by Messrs. Murray, Kearsley, and Wenman and Co. Fleet-street; Ridgway, York-street, St. James's; Deighton, Holborn; Downes, and M'Queen, Strand; and at the World Office

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by Trapp, Joseph
Published 1740
Printed by M. Pilkington in Castle-Street, where all manner of printing work is carefully done