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His signature to " A Saturday Night " in the " Harvard Univ. Collegian," 1830

Domestic Poet, The William Cowper.

Domitian. One of the signatures of Junius (qv.). The letters contributed to the "Public Advertiser" under this signature are recognized by Junius in his private letter to Mr. Woodfall, dated Feb 22, 1772.

Don /. E. Diekenga Tom Chips P. 1871. [Joint author with " Ouno " i.e , T. M. Ashworth.]

Don Carlos Henry P. Cheevei, in the " Philadelphia Sunday Mercury."

Don Fuso. Arnoldo Fusmato. Ge- dichte 185,3-54.

Don Sacheverellio, Knight of the Firebrand Dr. Henry Sacheverell A character of ... in a letter to Isaac Bick- erstaff, Esq Dublin, 1710. Subscribed John Distaff [pseud.l

Don Spavento Martin Cohn. Typen und Silhouetten von Wiener Schriftstel- lern und Journalisten 1874. See August Mels."

Donatello. Francis Julius Le Moyne Burleigh; who, in 1867, went into journal- ism, and has been on the staff of the "Chicago Evening Post," "Brooklyn Eagle/' "Brooklyn Union," " New York World/' "Times/* "Tribune," and the " Witness/' and was at one time editor and proprietor of the "Northampton (Mass.) Free Press."

Doncourt, Chevalier A. de. Antoi- nette Josephine Francoise Anne (St/mon de Latreiche) Drohojowsfca.

Doos, Gurreb John Prinsep. Stric- tures and observations on the Mocurrery system of landed property in Brazil . . . L. 1794

Dora, Sister. Dorothy W. Pattison

Dorcastriensis. Thaddeus Mason Harris, S.T.D.

Dorset, St. John. Rev. Hugo John Bel/our. Montezuma : a tragedy in five acts ; and other poems . . L. 1822.

Doubtful Gentleman, A. James Kirke Paulding Tales of a good woman. N.Y. 1829.

Doughty Champion in heavy ar- mour, A Rev. Newcome Cappe. Let- ters published in the " York Chronicle." L. 179-

In reply to the attack of Dr, Cooper, under the signature of " Erasmus," upon Mr. Lindsay on his resigning the living of Catterick.

Douglas, Edith. Clara L. Burriham. "We Von Ardens. 188-

Douglas, Marion* Mrs. Annie Doug- las ( Gi eene] Robinson. Picture-poems for young folks. B. 1871.


Dputney, 3Irs. T. Narcisse Hen net

G titoiu* I told you so; or, an autobi- ography . . . Camb , Mass.

Dow, Junior. Elbndge Gerry Paige. Short patent sermons. P. 1S7-.

Dowell, Samuel John Close. A month in London; or, the select adven- tures of S. D , the village bard, edited by A. M. Wntewell. L. 1844.

In 1846 four numbers of a new edition -were issued with the following title "Adventures of an author , or, the Westmoi eland novelist." Ed- ited by Tim Caxton.

All the above names are pseudonyms of Close.

Downing, Major Jack Charles Augustus Davis, author of " Peter Scri- ber's Letters "and "Major Jack Down- ing's Letters," in the "Xew York Com- mercial Advertiser."

Downing, Major Jack Seba Smith. The life and writings of ... B 1834.

Downright. One of the pseudonyms attributed to Junius (qv.). The letter thus signed is dated Dec. 22, 1767, and contains an attack on Lord Chatham.

Doyle, Martin. Ross Hickey. Com- mon things of every day life . . . Dub- lin, 1857.

Doyle, Thomas. John J. More. Five years in a lottery office ... B. 1841.

Dragoon, A. James Hildreth. Dra- goon campaigns to the Rocky Mountains ... NY. 1830

Drahlegne. Frederick J. Englehardt, in the "Turf, Field, and Farm" (N.Y ).

Drake, Francis, Esq. Benjamin Humphrey Smart. The metaphysicians ... L. 1857.

Dralloc, N. John Collar d. Praxis of logic for schools. L. 1799.

Dramatist, A. B. Frere. The ad- ventures of ... on a journey to the Lon- don managers, L 1818.

Dranmor. Ferdinand von Schmid. Poetische Fragmente. Leipsic, 1865.

Draper, The. William Webster, D D. The Draper's reply. L. 174r-.

Draper of London, A Jfey, TF. Web- ster. The consequences of trade, as to the wealth and strength of any nation . . . L. 1740.

Drapier, A. James Aicherfey. A dra- pier's address to the good people of Eng- land ... L. 1773.

Drapier, The. Jonathan Swift. The Hibernian patriot . . . Dublin and L. 1730.

Drawcansir, Sir Alexander, Knight. Henry Fielding, who in 1752 started the "Covent Garden Journal" under this name. See Andrews's "Brit- ish Journalist."