tions.] Namely [CHATTERTON, Thomas]. Publica Poems, supposed to have been written at Bristol, in the fifteenth century, by Thomas Rowley. With a commentary, in which the antiquity of them is considered, and defended. By Jeremiah Milles. [To which is appended "Additional evidence supporting the theory that Rowley was the author of these poems; followed by an answer to Thomas Tyrwhitt's " Appendix; containing some observations upon the language of the poems attributed to Rowley; tending to prove, that they were written, not by any ancient author, but entirely by Thomas Chatterton." Also with "A glossary of uncommon words. London. 1782. 4o. IV. 476 Pasted on the fly-leaf opposite the title-page is a ARCHAEOLOGICAL epistle (An) to Jeremiah [MALONE, Edmond]. Cursory observations MATHIAS'S Essay on the evidence ley's poems. [London. 1783.] 8o. From The monthly review, March, 1783. London. IV. 477 of Row IV. 477 [TYRWHITT, Thomas]. Appendix; contain- This is extracted from the 1777 edition of Chatterton's A vindication of the Appendix to the WARTON, Thomas. An enquiry into the IV. 477 GENIUS (The) of Chatterton: an irregular "This ode was reprinted with a few corrections from |