Author:George Lyttleton (1709-1773)

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George Lyttleton
(1709–1773)

George Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelton PC, was a British statesman and patron of the arts.

George Lyttleton

Works

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  • Blenheim (1728), anon.
  • An Epistle to Mr. Pope, from a young gentleman at Rome (1730), anon.
  • The Progress of Love (1732), anon.
  • Advice to a Lady (1733), anon.
  • Observations on the Life of Cicero (1733), anon.
  • Letters from a Persian in England to his friend at Ispahan (1735)
  • Considerations upon the Present State of our Affairs at Home and Abroad, in a Letter to a Member of Parliament from a Friend in the Country (1739)
  • To the Memory of a Lady [Lucy Lyttelton] lately deceased: a Monody (1747), anon.
  • Observations on the Conversion and Apostleship of St. Paul. In a Letter to Gilbert West, Esq. (1747), anon.
  • Dialogues of the Dead (1760), anon.
  • Four new Dialogues of the Dead (1765), anon.
  • The History of the Life of Henry the Second, and of the Age in which he lived, in five books: to which is prefixed a History of the Revolutions of England from the Death of Edward the Confessor to the Birth of Henry the Second (1767), in 3 vols.
  • "An Account of a Journey into Wales, by George, Lord Lyttelton", in A Gentleman's Tour through Monmouthshire and Wales (1781)
  • Letter From George Lyttleton to Jonathan Swift - 1 (May 16, 1739)

Works about Lyttleton

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Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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