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Overview of the events of 1692 in literature
This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1692.
Events
New books
Prose
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Richard Ames – The Jacobite Coventicle, Sylvia's Complaint, of Her Sexes Unhappiness (in answer to
Robert Gould)
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Madame d'Aulnoy – Histoire de Jean de Bourbon, Prince de Carency (The Prince of Carency)
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Richard Baxter – Paraphrase on the Psalms of David
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Richard Bentley – three "confutations" of
Atheism and The Folly of Atheism, and (what is now called)
Deism
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Gilbert Burnet – A Discourse on the Pastoral Care
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William Congreve – Incognita; or, Love and Duty Reconcil'd: A novel
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Anne Conway, Viscountess Conway – The Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy
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John Dryden – Eleonara
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Roger L'Estrange –
Fables, of Aesop and other Eminent Mythologists
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Edmund Gibson (ed.) –
Chronicon Saxonicum
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Ihara Saikaku – Reckonings That Carry Men Through the World
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Ben Jonson (died 1637) –
Third folio collection of the Works
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John Locke – Some Considerations of the Consequences of the Lowering of Interest and Raising the Value of Money
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George Savile, 1st Marquess of Halifax – Maxims of State
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Sir William Temple – Memoirs of What Past in Christendom: From the war begun in 1672 to the peace concluded 1679
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William Walsh – Letters and Poems, Amorous and Gallant
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Anthony à Wood – Athenae Oxonienses, vol. ii
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Nicolás Antonio – Bibliotheca Hispana Vetus
Drama
Poetry
Births
Deaths
References
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^ Walter Hamilton (1879).
The Poets Laureate of England: Being a History of the Office of Poet Laureate, Biographical Notices of Its Holders, and a Collection of the Satires, Epigrams, and Lampoons Directed Against Them. E. Stock. p. 27.
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^ John Richetti (6 January 2005).
The Cambridge History of English Literature, 1660-1780. Cambridge University Press. p. 477.
ISBN
978-0-521-78144-2.
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Lee, Sidney, ed. (1894).
"Mountfort, William" .
Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 39. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 211–213.
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^ Rigg, J. M. (1894). "Mottley, John (1692–1750), dramatist and biographer". Dictionary of National Biography.
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^ Tobias Churton (1 January 2005).
The Golden Builders: Alchemists, Rosicrucians, First Freemasons. Weiser Books. pp. 1–.
ISBN
978-1-60925-177-2.
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^ Thomas A. Prendergast (12 November 2015).
Poetical Dust: Poets' Corner and the Making of Britain. University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 169.
ISBN
978-0-8122-9190-2.