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... Virgil's Eclogues , Ovid's Love Elegies , ODES of HORACE , and other Authors ; by the most eminent Hands ; 4to . Lond . 1684 . Paraphrase upon the xiiith ODE in Horace , Lib . iv . Audiveré Lyce , & c . by Thos . Brown , in the ...
... Virgil's Eclogues , Ovid's Love Elegies , ODES of HORACE , and other Authors ; by the most eminent Hands ; 4to . Lond . 1684 . Paraphrase upon the xiiith ODE in Horace , Lib . iv . Audiveré Lyce , & c . by Thos . Brown , in the ...
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... Virgil ; 8vo . Lond . 1634 . The first six Satires - translated with Annota- tions - by Sir Rob . Stapylton , Knight , Svo . Oxford , 1644 . The sixteen Satires - by Sir Rob . Stapylton , Knight , 8vo . Lond . 1647 . much enlarged ...
... Virgil ; 8vo . Lond . 1634 . The first six Satires - translated with Annota- tions - by Sir Rob . Stapylton , Knight , Svo . Oxford , 1644 . The sixteen Satires - by Sir Rob . Stapylton , Knight , 8vo . Lond . 1647 . much enlarged ...
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... Ovid De Arte Amandi , or the Art of Love : the first Book . The latter , Hero and Leander , from the Greek of Musæus , by Thos . Hoy , 4to . Lond . 1682 . Miscellany Poems , containing a new Trans- lation of Virgil's ΟΥΙ [ 167 • ...
... Ovid De Arte Amandi , or the Art of Love : the first Book . The latter , Hero and Leander , from the Greek of Musæus , by Thos . Hoy , 4to . Lond . 1682 . Miscellany Poems , containing a new Trans- lation of Virgil's ΟΥΙ [ 167 • ...
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Adam Clarke. Miscellany Poems , containing a new Trans- lation of Virgil's Eclogues , Ovid's Love Elegies , Odes of Horace , & c . The Elegies in this collection , were transla ted by Creech , Earl of Rochester , Sedley , and Sir Carr ...
Adam Clarke. Miscellany Poems , containing a new Trans- lation of Virgil's Eclogues , Ovid's Love Elegies , Odes of Horace , & c . The Elegies in this collection , were transla ted by Creech , Earl of Rochester , Sedley , and Sir Carr ...
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... Virgil , and others the most eminent Wri- ters among the Greeks and Romans ; wherein many of the most difficult Passages in those Authors are explained - adorned with Cuts ; by R. Bradley , Professor of Botany in the Uni- versity of ...
... Virgil , and others the most eminent Wri- ters among the Greeks and Romans ; wherein many of the most difficult Passages in those Authors are explained - adorned with Cuts ; by R. Bradley , Professor of Botany in the Uni- versity of ...
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