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Dissectio mentis human? : or a satiric essay on modern critics, stage and epic poets, translators, drolls, ill-repute, burials, Great Guns and Gun-Powder, Physicians, Sleep, Politicians, Patrons, Necessity, Philosophers, Prophets, Conjurors, Witches, Astrologers, Stars, Gypsies, Cunning-Men, Physiognomy, Giants, Human-Complexions, Fictitious Beings, Elves or Faries, Apparitions, Men of Business, Wealth, Pride and Avarice, Virtue and Sense, Courage, Honour, Education, Conversation, Travel, a Vicious Taste, a City and Country Life, Flattery, Law, Custom and Reason, Free-Thinking, Religion, Priestcraft, Public Justice, Learning and Learned Men, Curious Arts, Love and Friendship, Ambition, Truth, Greatness, and Life.

Eighteenth Century Collections Online I (ECCO) Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Morrice, Bezaleel, d. 1749.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Verse satire, English--Early works to 1800.
Verse satire, English.
Genre:
Poems.
Physical Description:
1 online resource ([16],100p. )
Other Title:
Dissectio mentis human?
Place of Publication:
London : sold by Tho. Warner at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1730]
Notes:
Dedication signed: Bezaleel Morrice.
Sometimes erroneously attributed to Defoe.
Verse.
Price from imprint: Price 1 s. 6 d.
Reproduction of original from Harvard University Houghton Library.
Cited in:
Foxon, M477
English Short Title Catalog, N653.
OCLC:
642217725

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