Grose, Francis, 1731?-1791
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Grose, Francis, 1731?-1791
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- A catalogue of the genuine library, and valuable collection of drawings and prints, belonging to the late Francis Grose; : consisting of many uncommon and curious books, particularly in history, topography, the military science, poetry, witchcraft, &c.
- A classical dictionary of the vulgar tongue
- A classical dictionary of the vulgar tongue
- A glossary of provincial and local words used in England.
- A provincial glossary: : with a collection of local proverbs, and popular superstitions.
- A provincial glossary; : with a collection of local proverbs, and popular superstitions.
- Grose's classical dictionary of the vulgar tongue
- The antiquities of England and Wales
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- A burlesque translation of Homer
- A supplement to the Provincial glossary of Francis Grose, Esq. F.S.A
- Anecdotes of the English language; : chiefly regarding the local dialect of London and its environs; whence it will appear that the natives of the metropolis and its vicinities have not corrupted the language of their ancestors. In a letter from Samuel Pegge ... to an old acquaintance, and co-fellow of the Society of antiquaries [!] London. To which is added, a supplement to the Provincial glossary of Francis Grose
- Anecdotes of the English language; : chiefly regarding the local dialect of London and its environs; whence it will appear that the natives of the metropolis and its vicinities have not corrupted the language of their ancestors. In a letter from Samuel Pegge ... to an old acquaintance, and co-fellow of the Society of antiquaries, London. To which is added, a supplement to Grose's "Provincial glossary"
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