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Some considerations on the history of ancient amatory writers, and the comparative merits of the three great Roman elegiac poets, Ovid, Tibullus, and Propertius. by Preston, William
Published: 1801 “…Preston, William…”
Citation: Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, Polite Literature and AntiquitiesVol. IX, pp. 139-172, 1801-3Journal Article -
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Thoughts on lyric poetry. With a poem entitled Ode to the Moon. by Preston, William
Published: 1786 “…Preston, William…”
Citation: Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, Polite Literature and AntiquitiesVol. I, pp. 57-87, 1786-7Journal Article -
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Essay on ridicule, wit and humour. by Preston, William
Published: 1787 “…Preston, William…”
Citation: Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, Polite Literature and AntiquitiesVol. II, pp. 69-90, 1787-8Journal Article -
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Reflections on the choice of subjects for tragedy among the Greek writers. by Preston, William
Published: 1793 “…Preston, William…”
Citation: Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, Polite Literature and AntiquitiesVol. VI, pp. 13-39, 1793-7Journal Article -
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On the choice of subjects for tragedy. by Preston, William
Published: 1800 “…Preston, William…”
Citation: Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, Polite Literature and AntiquitiesVol. VIII, pp. 3-13, 1800-02Journal Article -
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Reflections on the peculiarities of style and manner in the late German writers whose works have appeared in English, and on the tendency of their productions. by Preston, William
Published: 1800 “…Preston, William…”
Citation: Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, Polite Literature and AntiquitiesVol. VIII, pp. 15-79, 1800-02Journal Article -
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An essay on credulity. by Preston, William
Published: 1801 “…Preston, William…”
Citation: Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, ScienceVol. IX, pp. 47-81, 1801-3Journal Article -
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Essay on the natural advantages of Ireland, the manufactures to which they are adapted and the best means of improving those manufactures. by Preston, William
Published: 1801 “…Preston, William…”
Citation: Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, ScienceVol. IX, pp. 163-431, 1801-3Journal Article -
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Essay on the question: "Are the origin and progress of the polite arts, in any country, connected with, and depending on, the political state of that country?". by Preston, William
Published: 1803 “…Preston, William…”
Citation: Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, Polite Literature and AntiquitiesVol. X, pp. 3-120, 1803-6Journal Article -
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An engraving of William Preston, Esq., M.R.I.A., c. 1800.
“…Preston, William…”
Archive: Dublin: Royal Irish AcademyManuscript -
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The dramatic writers of Ireland - No. VII - Pilon Lord Carysfort, Rev. M. West, Leonard Mac Nally, Jackman, Whiteley, Macready, Cooke, Oulton, Preston, Atkinson, Rev. H. Boyd, Sull... by C., J. W.
Published: 1855Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. XLVI, pp. 138-152, August, 1855Journal Article -
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Life and writings of William Preston 1753-1807. by Preston, Christopher
Published: 1942Citation: Studies: an Irish quarterly review, Vol. XXXI, pp. 377-386, September, 1942Journal Article