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LEXIPHANES.

Lexiphanes, a dialogue. Imitated from Lucian, and suited to the present times. With a dedication to Lord Lyttleton Being an attempt to restore the English tongue to its ancient purity, and to correct as well as expose, the affected style. particularly of our English Lexiphanes, the Rambler. [By Archibald Campbell.] 8vo. Lond. 1767.

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Scenes of Infancy: descriptive of Teviotdale. 12mo. Edinb. 1803. 5809

"The opposite autograph ["Lydia White"] is that of Miss Lydia White, a lady of great talents, who corresponded with Sir Walter Scott, Madame de Staël, &c., and was well known in London as entertaining at her house literary and distinguished persons. See in my Recollections of the TableTalk of S. Rogers, a very brillant mot by Miss White.-MS. note by Mr. Dyce.

*Scotish Descriptive Poems; with some illustrations of Scotish Literary Antiquities. 12mo. Edinb.. 1803. 5810 Poetical Remains with Memoirs of his life, by James

Morton. 8vo. Lond. 1819.

LEYSERUS (POLYCARPUS).

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Historia poetarum et poematum Medii Aevi decem, post annum a nato Christo cccc, seculorum. 8vo. Halae Magd. 1721. (Two copies.)

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Amoenitatum literariarum reliquiae. 8vo. Lips. 1729.

LIBANIUS, SOPHISTA.

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Περι δυσχολού Declamatio lepidissima, de moroso qui cum uxorem loquacem duxisset, seipsum accusat. Interprete Fed. Morello. Lat. Gr. 8vo. Lutet., F. Morell. 1597. 5814

Monodia, sive Lamentatio super Nicomedia terræ motu subversa. Fed. Morellus Græca recensuit et Latinè vertit 8vo. Par. 1616.

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Υπερ των Ρητορων Pro Rhetoribus et Professoribus Oratio, ad Antiochenos. Græca nunc primùm prodeunt . . . Fed. Morellus recensuit, luce et Latinitate donavit, notisque illustravit. 8vo. Lutet. 1616.

Επιστολαι. Epistolae.

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Edidit, Latine convertit et notis illustravit J. C. Wolfius. Folio. Amstel. 1738.

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* Orationes et declamationes ad fid. cod. mspt. recensuit Io. Iac. Reiske. Gr. 4 vols. 8vo. Altenb. 1791-97.

VOL. III.

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LIBELLUS GEBENSIS.

Poemata Selecta Latina mediæ et infimæ ætatis. 12mo. Gebenis. 1822.

37 copies printed only. English editor Sir S. E. Brydges.

LIBERAL.

The Liberal. 2 Nos.

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2 Nos. (No. I. The Vision of Judgment. By Quevedo Redivivus, etc. No. II. Heaven and Earth, a Mystery, etc.) [By Lord Byron.] n. p. n. d.

8vo. 5820

LIDDELL (HENRY GEORGE), and SCOTT (ROBERT).

* A Greek-English Lexicon based on the German work of Francis Passow. Third edition. 4to. Oxf. University Press. 1849.

Fifth edition. 4to. Oxf. 1864.

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LIEBER (FRANCIS).

* Reminiscences of an intercourse with George Berthold [sic] Niebuhr, the Historian of Rome. (Portrait of Niebuhr.) 8vo. Lond. 1835.

LIGNE (CHARLES JOSEPH, Prince de).

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Lettres et pensées du Maréchal Prince de L., publiées par Mde. la Baronne de Staël Holstein. Contenant des anecdotes inédites sur Joseph II., Catherine II., Frederic-le-Grand, Rousseau, Voltaire, etc., etc. Et des remarques intéressantes ́sur les Turcs. 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1808-9. 5824

LILLO (GEORGE).

Works; with some account of his life. (By T. D.) 2 vols. 12mo. Lond. 1775. 5825

Vol. I. Silvia (B.O.). George Barnwell (T.). The Life of Scanderbeg. The Christian Hero (T.).

Vol. II. The Fatal Curiosity (T.). Marina (T.). Elmerick (T.). Britannia and Batavia (Masque). Arden of Feversham (T.).

LILLY, also LILIE, LYLLIE, LYLIE (JOHN).

Campaspe, Played beefore the Queenes Maiestie on newyeares day at night, by her Maiesties Children and the Children of Paules. [Anon.] [First edition.] 4to. Loud., for Thomas Cadman. 1584. 5826

* Another edition. Played beefore the Queenes maiestie on twelfe day at night, by her Maiesties Children, and the Children of Paules. 4to. Lond., by Thomas Orwin, for William Broome. 1591.

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Sapho and Phao, Played beefore the Queenes maiestie on Shroue-tewsday, by her Maiesties Children, and the Boyes of Paules. [Anon.] 4to. Lond., Thomas Orwin, for William Broome. 1591.

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* Midas. Plaied before the Qveenes Maiestie vpon Tvvelfe Day at night, By the Children of Paules. [Anon.] [First edition.] 4to. Lond., Thomas Scarlet for I. B. 1592. 5829

*The Woman in the Moone. her Highnesse. [First edition.]

1597.

As it was presented before 4to. Lond., William Iones.

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Mother Bombie. As it was sundrie times plaied by the Children of Powles. [Anon.] 4to. Lond., Thomas Creede for Cuthbert Burby. 1598.

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*The Maydes Metamorphosis. As it hath bene sundrie times Acted by the Children of Powles. [Anon.] [First edition.] 4to. Lond. 1600. (Two copies.)

No. 2. E. 4. a fac-simile.

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* Loves Metamorphosis. A VVittie and Courtly Pastorall. First playd by the Children of Paules, and now by the Children of the Chappell. [First edition.] 4to. Lond. 5833

1601.

* Sixe Covrt Comedies. Often Presented and Acted before Queene Elizabeth, by the Children of her Maiesties Chappell, and the Children of Paules. Witten [sic] by the onely Rare Poet of that Time, The Witie, Comicall, Facetiously-Quicke and vnparalelld: Iohn Lilly, Master of Arts. 12mo. Lond. 1632.

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The Comedies are: 1. Endimion; 2. Campaspe; 3. Sapho and Phao; 4. Gallathea; 5. Mydas; 6. Mother Bombie. All have separate titles except the first.

Euphues the Anatomie of Wit. Very pleasant for all gentlemen to read, and most necessary to remember. Wherein are contained the delights that wit followeth in his youth, by the pleasantnesse of love and the happinesse he reapeth in age, by the perfectnesse of wisdome. Corrected and augmented. B. L. 4to. Lond. 1636. 5835

Euphues and his England. Containing his voyage and adventures: mixed with sundry pretty discourses of honest love, the description of the country, the court, and the manners of the Ile. Delightfull to be read, and nothing hurtfull to be regarded wherein there is small offence by lightnes giuen to the wise, and less occasion of loosenesse proffered to the wanton. B. L. 4to. Lond. 1636. 5836

The signatures are continuous from the first piece in the same vol.: viz.,
Euphues the Anatomie of Wit. (No. 5835.)

LINLEY (GEORGE).

Francesco Doria: or, the Bandit of the Abruzzi.

A new

and original opera, in two acts, the libretto by Val Morris. The poetry, overture, and the whole of the music by G. L. Lond. (1849.)

8vo.

LION (ALBERTUS).

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Maecenatiana sive de C. Cilnii Maecenatis vita et moribus. scripsit atque operum fragmenta quae supersunt collegit A. L. 8vo. Gottingae. 1824. (Two copies.)

LIONARDI (ALESSANDRO).

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Rime di M. A. L. gentil' hvomo Padovano. 8vo. Venet. 1547.

LIPPI (LORENZO). See ZIPOLI.

LIPSIUS (JUStus).

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Opera Omnia, postremum ab ipso aucta et recensita. (Portrait.) 4 vols. 8vo. Vesaliæ. 1675.

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Justi Lipsii, Jani Rutgersii, I. Isaci Pontani, notæ in Martialem. Ad Petrum Scriverium. Sm. 8vo. Lugd. Bat. 1619. 5841

[Half title.] Animadversiones in Tragoedias Quae L. A. Senecae tribuuntur. [And] animadversiones sive Notae, Fr. Raphelengii [et aliorum]. n. p. (1620.)

L'ISLE (WILLIAM).

5842

The Faire Ethiopian. [Poem in X. books.] 4to. Lond.

1631.

LISTER (MARTIN).

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A Journey to Paris in the year 1698. Svo. Lond. 1699.

LIVINGSTON (WILLIAM).

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A Letter to John, Lord Bishop of Landaff; occasioned by some Passages in his Lordship's Sermon on the 20th of February, 1767; in which the American Colonies are loaded with great and undeserved Reproach. 8vo. New-York printed. Lond. reprinted, 1768.

LIVIUS (TITUS).

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Historiarum libri ex recensione I. F. Gronovii. (With: I. F. G. ad T. L. libros superstites notæ. Accessit Ism. Bullialdi epistola de solis defectu

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Jer. Markland's copy with his autograph and MS. notes.

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Historiarum quod extat, cum perpetuis Car. Sigonii et J.

Fr. Gronovii notis. Jac. Gronovius probavit

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Historiarum

libri qui supersunt, cum omnium epitomis, ac deperditorum fragmentis. Ad optimas editiones castigati, accurante Tho. Ruddimanno. 4 vols. 12mo. Edinb. 1751.

MS. note.
Historiarum

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ex recensione Arn. Drakenborchii.

Accedunt notæ integræ ex editionibus J. B. L. Crevierii. 4 vols. 8vo. Oxon. 1814.

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Historiarvm lib. XCI. fragmentvm AVEкdoTo descriptvm et recognitvm a Vito M. Giovenazzio, Pavllo Jacobo Brvns ex schedis vetvstissimis bibliothecae Vaticanae Accedit Caietani Migliore de nonnullis Ciceronis, ut videntur, Fragmentis ex eodem Vaticano Codice excerptis epistola. Svo Neapoli. 1773.

LLOYD (CHARLES).

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Desultory Thoughts in London, Titus and Gisippus, with other poems. 12mo. Lond. 1821.

LLOYD (DAVID, Dean of St. Asaph).

5853

The Legend of Captain Jones. Relating his adventure to sea: his first landing, and strange combat with a mighty bear (Two parts.) [Anon.] (Frontispiece.) 8vo.

Lond. 1659-6.

A burlesque of a Welsh poem.

LLOYD (ROBERT).

5854

Poetical Works. To which is prefixed an account of the life and writings of the Author. By W. Kenrick. 2 vols. (in one). (Portrait.) Svo. Lond. 8vo. Lond. 1774. (Two copies.) 5855

The Actor. A poetical epistle to Bonnell Thornton. [Anon.] 4to. Lond. 1760.

5856

Arcadia; or, the Shepherd's Wedding. A dramatic pastoral. [Anon.] 8vo. Lond. 1761.

5857

Poems. 4to. Lond. 1762.

5858

The Capricious Lovers; a comic opera. 8vo. Lond. 1764.

5859

LLOYD (WILLIAM, Bishop of WORCESTER).

A Chronological Account of the Life of Pythagoras, and of other Famous Men his Contemporaries. With an Epistle to the Rd. Dr. Bentley, about Porphyry's and Jamblichus's lives of Pythagoras. 8vo. Lond. 1699.

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