Alexander Pope, Pamphlets on Edmund Curll

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A Full and True Account of a Horrid and Barbarous Revenge by Poison: on the Body of Mr. Edmund Curll, Bookseller; with a Faithful Copy of his Last Will and Testament

 (1716)

A Further Account of the Most Deplorable condition of Mr. Edmund Curll. Since his being Poison’d on the 28th of March (1716)

A Further Account of the Most Deplorable condition of Mr. Edmund Curll. Since his being Poison’d on the 28th of March

 (1716)

A Strange but True Relation How Edmund Curll, of Fleetstreet, Stationer, Out of an Extraordinary Desire of Lucre, went into Change Alley, and was Converted from the Christian Religion by certain Eminent Jews: And How he was Circumcis’d and Initiated into their Mysteries (1720)

A Strange but True Relation How Edmund Curll, of Fleetstreet, Stationer, Out of an

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Citation: Rogers, Pat. "Pamphlets on Edmund Curll". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 15 October 2020 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=39368, accessed 21 November 2024.]

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