Publications of Dorothea Du Bois

Author

  • Du Bois, Dorothea. Poems on several occasions. By a lady of quality. Dublin: printed for the author, and sold by the booksellers, MDCCLXIV. [1764]. ESTC No. T142034. Grub Street ID 189535.
  • Du Bois, Dorothea. Theodora, a novel. By the Right Honourable Lady Dorothea du Bois. In two volumes. Vol. I. London: printed for the author, by C. Kiernan, in Fullwood's-Rents, Holborn, M.DCC.LXX. [1770]. ESTC No. T106576. Grub Street ID 159723.
  • Du Bois, Dorothea. The lady's polite secretary, or new female letter writer. Containing an elegant variety of interesting and instructive letters, intended as Models to form the Style on every Point essential to the Happiness or Entertainment of the Sex. In which are comprised many admired Epistolary Narratives, an Article hitherto unattempted in every Book of the Kind. Likewise several Original Letters of Wit and Sentiment, by Ladies of the first Rank in the Literary World. To which are added, instances, to serve as beacons to the inexperienced, of that flimsy, affected Style and Sentiment, so prevalent in Modern Correspondence, the Delight of our Novelists, and the Bane of our Youth. With Variety of Poetical Letters, Humorous and Pathetic, Sentimental and Descriptive. And Cards of Compliment and Condolance, of Friendship and Resentment. In this Collection are contained Rules to be observed in writing Letters, and the different Forms of Address. To which is prefixed a short, but comprehensive, grammar o. London: printed for J. Coote, at No. 16, and T. Evans No. 54, Pater-Noster-Row, [1771]. ESTC No. T140914. Grub Street ID 188535.
  • Du Bois, Dorothea. The divorce. A musical entertainment. As sung at Marybone-Gardens. The music composed by Mr. Hook. London: printed for J. Wheble; and sold by G. Riley; C.D. Piguenet, and at the Bar of the Gardens, 1771. ESTC No. N64598. Grub Street ID 46587.
  • Du Bois, Dorothea. The complete letter-writer; or, lady's polite secretary. Containing a variety of elegant, interesting, and instructive letters, ... In this collection are, many admired epistolary narratives, ... Likewise, several original letters of wit, ... With a variety of poetical letters, ... By a real lady of fashion. London: printed for S. Hooper, [1775?]. ESTC No. N28272. Grub Street ID 17504.