Faber, George Stanley,
A Dissertation on the Mysteries of the Cabiri; or, the great Gods of Phenicia,
Samothrace, Egypt, Troas, Greece, Italy, and Crete; being an Attempt to deduce the several
Orgies of Isis, Ceres, Mithras, Bacchus, Rhea, Adonis, and Hecate, from a Union of the
Rites commemorative of the Deluge with the Adoration of the Hosts of Heaven.
Fielding, Henry,
The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his Friend Mr. Abraham
Adams. Written in Imitation of the Manner of Cervantes, Author of Don Quixote.
Frere, John Hookham,
Prospectus and Specimen of an intended National Work. By William and Robert
Whistlecraft, of Stow-Market, in Suffolk, Harness, and Collar-Makers. Intended to Comprise
the most interesting Particulars relating to King Arthur and his Round Table. Cantos III.
and IV.