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Addington, Henry, 1st Viscount Sidmouth (1757--1844)
An essay on the affinity between painting and writing in point of composition.
Oxford (Place), [1779?].
[2], 16 p. ; 20.0 cm. (4º)

Signed 'Henry Addington, B.A., Brasen Nose College, 1779'. Henry Addington, later Prime Minister (1800--1804) and first Viscount Sidmouth, matriculated at Brasenose College, Oxford in 1774 and took his degree in 1778. ESTC n65688.

Copy Notes Bound (4) after three pamphlets by Defoe, The mock mourners, 1702 (q.v.), Reformation of manners, 1702 (q.v.) and A hymn to the pillory, 1703 (q.v.).

Binding C19th half calf, marbled-paper boards, gilt double-ruled spine, green morocco spine-label reading 'Satyrs'.

Reference Number 738

Additional Names Addington, Henry, 1st Viscount Sidmouth (1757--1844)


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