Author:Joseph Spence

Works

 * An Essay on Pope's Odyssey: in which some particular Beauties and Blemishes of that work are considered (1726)
 * Polymetis: or an Enquiry concerning the agreement between the Works of the Roman Poets and the Remains of the Antient Artists (1747)
 * Crito, or, A dialogue on beauty (1752) under the pseudonym of 'Sir Harry Beaumont'.
 * Moralities (1753) under the pseudonym of 'Sir Harry Beaumont'.
 * A Parallel; in the Manner of Plutarch Between a Most Celebrated Man of Florence; and One, Scarce Ever Heard Of, in England (1757)
 * Observations, anecdotes, and characters, of books and men (1820), with notes and a life by Samuel Weller Singer

Contributions

 * Poems by Mr. Thomas Blacklock. To which is prefix'd, An account of the life, character, and writings of the author, by the Reverend Mr. Spence. (1756)
 * 'An account of the author in a letter to a friend, written in the Year 1730' in Poems on Several Occasions (1738) by Stephen Duck

As editor

 * Remarks and Dissertations on Virgil, with some other Classical Observations, by the late Mr. Holdsworth. Published, with several Notes and additional Remarks, by Mr. Spence (1768) by Edward Holdsworth

Works about Spence

 * Joseph Spence: a Critical Biography (1950) by Austin Wright
 * Joseph Spence: a Critical Biography (1950) by Austin Wright
 * Joseph Spence: a Critical Biography (1950) by Austin Wright
 * Joseph Spence: a Critical Biography (1950) by Austin Wright