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The poetical entertainer: or, Tales, satyrs, dialogues, and intrigues, &c. serious and comical.

Eighteenth Century Collections Online II (ECCO) Available from 1712 until 1713. Available online

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Format:
Journal/Periodical
Contributor:
Ward, Edward, 1667-1731, ed.
Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744, attributed name.
Morphew, John, printer.
Woodward, James, fl. 1707-1723, bookseller.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Satire, English--Periodicals--Early works to 1800.
Satire, English.
Anecdotes--Periodicals--Early works to 1800.
Anecdotes.
Epigrams--Periodicals--Early works to 1800.
Epigrams.
Political sature, Englis--18th century--Periodicals--Early works to 1800.
Political sature, Englis.
Genre:
Periodicals -- England -- 18th century.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (5 v. )
Irregular
Number I (1712)-
Ceased in 1713 with no. V. Cf. McLeod.
Other Title:
Poetical entertainer
Place of Publication:
London [England] printed : and sold by J. Morphew near Stationer's-Hall, MDCCXII. [1712]-
Notes:
Editor: Edward Ward (cf. McLeod).
"To be publish'd as often as occasion shall offer."
Alternate and extended titles vary.
Imprints vary; no. 3 and 5 have imprints reading in part: "and sold by J. Woodward in Scalding-Ally, against Stocks-Market; and J. Morphew near Stationer's-Hall."
Price at foot of title page: 6d.
Paginated at head.
Tory publication including satires, tales and intrigues, partly in verse. Contributors said to include Pope (cf. McLeod).
Reproduction of original from Cambridge University Library.
Cited in:
McLeod, W. and V. Graphical directory, 1702-1714, p. 42
NCBEL, II: 1294
English Short Title Catalog, P3327.
OCLC:
508356770

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