Thomas Warton
Thomas Warton (9 January 172821 May 1790) was an English literary historian, critic, and poet. He was appointed Poet Laureate in 1785, following the death of William Whitehead.He is sometimes called ''Thomas Warton the younger'' to distinguish him from his father, who had the same name. His most famous poem is ''The Pleasures of Melancholy'', a representative work of the Graveyard Poets. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Warton, Thomas
Published 1751
Published 1751
printed for J. Newbery, at the Bible and Sun in St. Paul's Church-Yard
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by Warton, Thomas
Published 1750
Published 1750
Printed for W. Owen at Homer's Head near Temple-Bar; and sold by J. Barrett in Oxford
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by Warton, Thomas
Published 1763
Published 1763
Printed for H. Payne, at Dryden's Head, in Paternoster Row; and sold by the booksellers of Oxford
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by Warton, Thomas
Published 1754
Published 1754
printed for R. and J. Dodsley; and J. Fletcher, in the Turl, Oxford
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by Warton, Thomas
Published 1783
Published 1783
printed for J. Dodsley in Pall-Mall. And sold by Mess. Fletchers at Oxford
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by Warton, Thomas
Published 1774
Published 1774
printed for, and sold by J. Dodsley, Pall Mall; J. Walter, Charing Cross; T. Becket, Strand; J. Robson, New Bond-Street; G. Robinson, and J. Bew, Pater-Noster-Row; and Messrs. Fletcher, at Oxford
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by Warton, Thomas
Published 1775
Published 1775
printed for, and sold by, J. Dodsley, Pall Mall; J. Walter, Charing-Cross; T. Becket, Strand; J. Robson, New Bond-Street; G. Robinson, and J. Bew, Pater-Noster-Row; and Messrs. Fletcher, at Oxford
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by Warton, Thomas
Published 1783
Published 1783
printed for J. Nichols, in Red-Lion Court, Fleet-Street; J. Robson, in New Bond-Street; and C. Dilly, in the Poultry. Mess. Fletchers, D. Prince and J. Cooke, at Oxford: and J. Merrill, at Cambridge
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