Percival Stockdale
1736 – 1811
35 works on record
Works

Lectures on the truly eminent English poets
1807

The Invincible Island: A Poem ; with Introductory Observations on the ..
1797

An inquiry into the nature and genuine laws of poetry
1778

The constituents
1765
Samuel Johnson and his disgrace to English literature
1988
An inquiry into the nature and genuine laws of poetry, including a particular defence of the writings and genius of Mr. Pope
1975
An elegy on the death of Dr. Johnson's favourite
1949
The memoirs of the life, and writings of Percival Stockdale
1809
Poems by Percival Stockdale
1800
A letter to a gentleman of the Philanthropick Society; on the liberty of the press. By Percival Stockdale
1794
A letter to Mr. Bryant
1793
Three letters
1792
Observations on the writings and conduct of our present political and religious reformers
1792
Two farewell letters
1792
A letter from Percival Stockdale to Granville Sharp, Esq., suggested to the authour by the present insurrection of the Negroes in the island of St. Domingo
1791
Ximenes; a tragedy
1788
Ximenes
1788
Three poems
1784
Sermons on important and interesting subjects. By Percival Stockdale
1784
An examination of the important question, whether education, at a great school, or by private tuition, is preferable? With remarks on Mr. Knox's book, entitled Liberal education. By Percival Stockdale
1782
Six discourses
1777
Three discourses
1773
The poet
1773
The life of Edmund Waller
1772
A poetical address to the Supreme Being. By Percival Stockdale
1764
A letter to a gentleman of the Philanthropick Society ; on the liberty of the press
A letter from Percival Stockdale to Granville Sharp Esq
To the Publick
To the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of London
I should not have published these verses, if a clerical pioneer had not been hired to throw this rubbish at me
A letter to the Honourable and Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Durham, on the slave-trade
Samuel Johnson, and his disgrace to English literature
Poems by Percival Stockdale ...
Sermons on important and interesting subjects
The works of Edmund Waller