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Samuel Pordage
(Pordage, Samuel, 1633-1691?)
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- Pordage, Samuel, 1633-1691?, contrib.: Mundorum Explicatio: or, The Explanation of an Hieroglyphical Figure Wherein are Couched the Mysteries of the External, Internal, and Eternal Worlds, Shewing the True Progress of a Soul from the Court of Babylon to the City of Jerusalem, from the Adamical Fallen State to the Regenerate and Angelical (attributed by some to both Samuel and John Pordage; London: Printed by T. R. for L. Lloyd, 1661), also contrib. by John Pordage (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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- Pordage, Samuel, 1633-1691?: Anti-Achitophel (1682); three verse replies to Absalom and Achitophel (Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1961), also by Harold Whitmore Jones and Elkanah Settle (page images at HathiTrust)
- Pordage, Samuel, 1633-1691?: Anti-Achitophel (1682); three verse replies to Absalom and Achitophel (Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1961), also by Harold Whitmore Jones and Elkanah Settle (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Pordage, Samuel, 1633-1691?: Anti-Achitophel (1682): Three Verse Replies to Absalom and Achitophel by John Dryden, also by Elkanah Settle, ed. by Harold Whitmore Jones (Gutenberg ebook)
- Pordage, Samuel, 1633-1691?: Azaria and Hushai a poem. (London : Printed for Charles Lee, 1682), also by Elkanah Settle (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Pordage, Samuel, 1633-1691?: Azaria and Hushai, a poem ... (Printed for C. Lee, 1682), also by Elkanah Settle (page images at HathiTrust)
- Pordage, Samuel, 1633-1691?: Dr. Willis's practice of physick being the whole works of that renowned and famous physician wherein most of the diseases belonging to the body of man are treated of, with excellent methods and receipts for the cure of the same : fitted to the meanest capacity by an index for the explaining of all the hard and unusual words and terms of art derived from the Greek, Latine, or other languages for the benefit of the English reader : with forty copper plates. (London : Printed for T. Dring, C. Harper, and J. Leigh, 1684), also by Thomas Willis (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Pordage, Samuel, 1633-1691?: Herod and Mariamne a tragedy, acted at the Duke's Theatre. (London : Printed for William Cademan ..., 1673), also by Elkanah Settle (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Pordage, Samuel, 1633-1691?: Heroick stanzas on his Majesties coronation. By Sam. Pordage Esq; (London : printed for Peter Dring at the Sun near the Poultry Counter, 1661) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Pordage, Samuel, 1633-1691?: The loyal incendiary, or, The generous boutefieu a poem occasioned by the report of the owners bravely setting fire to the Rye House, as the King came from Newmarket. (London : Printed and sold by Walter Davis ..., 1684) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Pordage, Samuel, 1633-1691?: The medal revers'd a satyre against persecution / by the author of Azaria and Hushai. (London : Printed for Charles Lee, 1682) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Pordage, Samuel, 1633-1691?: Pathologiæ cerebri et nervosi generis specimen. English (London : Printed by J.B. for T. Dring ..., 1681), also by Thomas Willis (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Pordage, Samuel, 1633-1691?: Poems upon several occasions by S.P. (London : Printed by W.G. for Henry Marsh ..., and Peter Dring ..., 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Pordage, Samuel, 1633-1691?: The siege of Babylon as it is acted at the Dukes Theatre / written by Samuel Pordage of Lincolns-Inn, Esq. ... (London : Printed for Richard Tonson ..., 1678) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Pordage, Samuel, 1633-1691?: Troades. English (London : Printed by W.G. for Henry Marsh at the Princes Arms in Chancery-Lane, and Peter Dring at the Sun in the Poultrey neer the Counter, 1660), also by Lucius Annaeus Seneca (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Pordage, Samuel, 1633-1691?: Two discourses concerning the soul of brutes which is that of the vital and sensitive of man. The first is physiological, shewing the nature, parts, powers, and affections of the same. The other is pathological, which unfolds the diseases which affect it and its primary seat; to wit, the brain and nervous stock, and treats of their cures: with copper cuts. By Thomas Willis doctor in physick, professor of natural philosophy in Oxford, and also one of the Royal Society, and of the renowned college of physicians in London. Englished by S. Pordage, student in physick. (London : printed for Thomas Dring at the Harrow near Chancery-Lane End in Fleetstreet Ch. Harper at the Flower-de-Luce against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street, and John Leigh at Stationers-Hall, 1683), also by Thomas Willis (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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