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- published his "canon-forming" celebration of British women writers as The Feminiad in 1754, though the title was revised as The Feminead in the second, 1757...
- Cooke – An Ode on Poetry, Painting, and Sculpture John Duncombe – The Feminiad Henry Jones – The Relief William WhiteheadPoems Anonymous – Critical...
- Skill in the Learned Languages, Arts, and Sciences (1752); John Duncombe's Feminiad, a catalogue of women writers; and the Biographium faemineum: the female...
- that Colman and Thornton were friends to John Duncombe, author of The Feminiad (1754), a poetic celebration of women writers. Colman, as surviving partner...
- praised by John Duncombe in his poetic roll call of women writers, The Feminiad (1754). The poems Duncombe was familiar with must have circulated in m****cript...
- – Epistles to the Great John Duncombe – The Feminead (answer to 1754's Feminiad) William Duncombe – The Works of Horace in English Verse (various translators)...
- The Consolation of Human Life, published anonymously John Duncombe, The Feminiad: or, Female Genius, a Poem, which circulated in m****cript before being...
- skill in the learned languages, arts and sciences (1752). John Duncombe's Feminiad (1754) praised both her character and her writing. As late as 1803 an anonymous...