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This was a poetical translation of the works of that great writer , with the original text , and critical Notes collected from his best Latin and French Commentators . Of this work seven editions were sold in four years , the eighth was ...
This was a poetical translation of the works of that great writer , with the original text , and critical Notes collected from his best Latin and French Commentators . Of this work seven editions were sold in four years , the eighth was ...
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