Scotus — Scriblerus.
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Scotus, Johannes; Weird of the wend-worths. 1862.
Scourge: A trifle for the Tories, aSatire (in verse). 1841.
Scraps: Poetical laudatory portraits.1854.
Scratch: Church rambles and scrambles.1884.
Scriba: My boys. 1880.
Scribacius, Justus Theodorus, — Jo-hann David Schreber.
Scribax, Dr.; 1860, 78 — C. Th.van der Brugghen.
Scribble, Timothy, — A. Cowper.
Scribbler: A paraphrase in verse ofthe first, second and third cliap-ters of Genesis. 1844.
Scribblewig, Adam; The night capblown up, or the inside liningsent into the world. 1805. Poems.
Scribe , Sylvan, — Seloftus D. Forbes.
Scriber, Peter, — Charles AugustusDavis.
Scribler der Juengere, Martin, —Gottlieb Wilhelm Rabener .
Scriblero - Scriblerus. 1815 — BengtJonas Törneblad.
Scriblerus Nothus, Cornelius; 1779 —A. C. Schömberg.
Scriblerus , Faustinus, — Cuthbert Shaw.
Scriblerus , Martinus; 1728, 29, 34,42, 43 — Jonathan Swift .
Scriblerus, Martinus; A dreäm of dreams,or somnium Academici Cambrigen-sis translated. 1769; An ode ondedicating a building, and erectinga statue to Le Stue, cock to theduke of Newcastle. 1769.
Scriblerus jun., Martin; The prospect,a lyric essay. 1769.
Scriblerus , Martinus; 1814 — RobertMorehead.
Scriblerus Flagellarius: A whipping forthe Welch Parson, being a com-ment on the Rev. Mr. E. Lloyd’sEpistle to David Garrick. 1773.
Soriblerus Maximus (c. 1740) — JamesLove.
Scriblerus Maximus: The critical ob-servations. 1770.
Scriblerus Minimus: The modern justice,
in imitation of the Man of Taste1755.
Scriblerus Quartus ;— Thomas Cooke.
Scriblerus Redivivus. 1836 — EdwardCaswall .
Scriblerus Republicanus: The call frenchcomposition and elocution are criti-cally discussed. 1796.
Scriblerus Secundus. 1730, 31 —HenryFielding .
Scriblerus Secundus: The lamentation of a dog on the tax and its con-sequences. 1796.
Scriblerus Sextus: Little ödes to greatfolks, with notes. 1808.
Scriblerus , Stephanus; The Censor. 1755.
Scriblerus Tertius — Thomas Cooke.
Scribolus: The village festival, a de-scriptive poem. 1862.
Scribonius: Wer hat Lust und Be-lieben zu meiner Handschrift?1764.
Scribonius Windshem., Fr. Georgius;Consilium nuptiale. Von der Frag:Was vor ein Weib ein recht-schaffener Studiosus nehmen vndfreyen soll? 1622, 24, o. J. (1687).Gedicht.
Scricci. 1852 — John Swaby.
Scris8io. 1836, 39, 40 etc. — Abbon-dio Lena-Perpenti.
Scrub of Rag Fair, Timothy, — JohnKelly.
Scrutator: Letters. 1802 ■— CharlesJerram.
Scrutator: The impracticability of aNord-west passage for sliips. 1824.
Scrutator: Tricks upon travellers. 1835.
Scrutator: Reply — Malcolm Mac Coli.
Scrutator. In „Country Gentleman“ —K. W. Horlock.
Scrutator: Strictures. 1860 —- CharlesRivington .
Scrutator — Daniel Macallan.
Scrutator: Irish fallacies (1863) —Charles Pennell Measor.
Scrutator Verax: Nature and her agentsshown to be more efficient in cu-ring disease etc. 1859.
Scudello, Giovanni; dahs la „Tribüne“de Li6ge — Jean Leonard Terry.