W. Kenrick
1725? – 1779
68 works on record
Works

A rhetorical grammar of the English language, 1784
1972

Poems; ludicrous, satirical, and moral
1768

The widow'd wife
1767

A review of Doctor Johnson's new edition of Shakespeare
1765

A review of Doctor Johnson's new edition of Shakespeare: in which the ignorance, or inattention, of that editor is exposed, and the poet defended from the persecution of his commentators
1765

A monody to the memory of His Royal Highness Frederick, prince of Wales
1751

The grand question debated
1751

The Pasquinade. With Notes Variorum. Book the First

London Review of English and Foreign Literature

The recantation and confession of Doctor Kenrick, L.L.D

Remarkable satires

Johnsoniana

The whole duty of a woman: or a guide to the female sex
Love in the Suds, a Town Eclogue
1987
Introduction to the school of Shakespeare ... to which is added A retort courteous on the criticks
1970
Falstaff's wedding, 1760
1969
A review of Dr. Johnson's new edition of Shakespeare
1956
The new American orchardist
1833
The whole duty of woman. To which is added, Edwin & Angelina
1810
Airs, duets, chorusses, &c. in the comic opera. Of The lady of the manor. Altered from Johnson and Kenrick. Performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden
1788
The lady of the manor
1778
The spendthrift, or, The Christmas gambol
1778
The spleen
1776
Observations on Soame Jenyns's View of the internal evidence of the Christian religion; addressed to its almost-Christian author. By W. Kenrick, LL.D
1776
Observations, civil and canonical, on the marriage contract, as entered into conformably to the rites and ceremonies of the Church of England. By W. Kenrick, LL.D
1775
An address to the artists and manufacturers of Great Britain
1774
Introduction to the school of Shakespeare; held, on Wednesday evenings, in the Apollo, at the Devil Tavern, Temple Bar. To which is added a retort courteous on the criticks, as delivered at the second and third lectures
1774
An address to the artists and manufacturers of Great Britain; respecting an application to Parliament for the farther encouragement of new discoveries and inventions in the useful arts; ... By W. Kenrick, LL.D
1774
The duellist
1773
The duellist, a comedy
1773
A new dictionary of the English language
1773
A whipping for the Welch parson
1773
Epistles to Lorenzo
1773
Love in the suds
1772
A letter to David Garrick, Esq
1772
A letter to David Garrick
1772
A lecture on the perpetual motion. ..
1771
An epistle to James Boswell, Esq. occasioned by his having transmitted the moral writings of Dr. Samuel Johnson, to Pascal Paoli, ... With a postscript, containing thoughts on liberty; ... By W. K. Esq
1768
An Epistle to James Boswell, Esq
1768
An epistle to G. Colman, from W. Kenrick ..
1768
The widow'd wife. A comedy
1767
A defence of Mr. Kenrick's Review of Dr. Johnson's Shakespeare
1766
Falstaff's wedding
1760
Epistles philosophical and moral
1759
A scrutiny; or the criticks criticis'd
1759
The whole duty of a woman
1753
The whole duty of woman
1753
Fun
1752
The grand question debated; or an essay to prove that the soul of man is not, neither can it be, immortal. ... By Ontologos
1751
A reply to The grand question debated
1751
The grand question debated, or, An essay to prove that the soul of man is not, neither can it be, immortal
1751
The so much talk'd of and expected old woman's Dunciad
1751
A satirical dialogue between a sea captain and his friend in town: humbly address'd to the gentlemen who deform'd the play of Othello, on th--rs--y, M---- the 7th, 1750, at the Th-tre R-y-l, in Dr-y L-ne: to which is added, a prologue and epilogue, much more suitable to the occasion than their own
1751
The town
1748
Falstaff's Wedding: A Comedy
The lady of the manor, a comic opera
A letter to David Garrick, Esq. from William Kenrick, LL.D.
The whole duty of a woman, or, A guide to the female sex
So muss man mir nicht kommen!, oder, Der Schläger
Airs, duets, chorusses, &c. in the the comic opera of the Lady of the manor
Julia
The whole duty of a woman; or, A guide to the female sex, from the age of sixteen to sixty, &c. ...
Falstaff's wedding, a comedy. Being a sequel to the second part of the play of King Henry the Fourth. Written in imitation of Shakespeare, by Mr. Kenrick
Concubitus sine Lucina, ou Le plaisir sans peine
Die gute Frau oder das Missverständniss
The Kapélion
Emilius and Sophia
So muss man mir nicht kommen! oder der Schläger