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The most Pleasing and Delightful History of Reynard the Fox and Reynardine, his son, with the History of Cawood the

Rook. Belfast, 1763, 12mo. cuts.
The delectable History of Reynard the
Fox and Reynardine, from a revised ver-
sion. Lond. J. W. Parker, 1844, 12mo. 2s.

REYNARD THE FOX.-The His-sembly of Birds. Lond. 1758, 12mo. Glasg 1763, 12mo. wood-cuts. torye of Reynart the Foxe, by me William Caxton, translated (from the Dutch) into Englyssh in th' Abbey of Westmestre. 1481, folio. A satire upon the Roman Catholic religion, as also upon the court and courtiers. Only four copies known; Reynard the Fox; a renowned Apoviz. 1. in the library of George III. 2. logue of the Middle Ages, reproduced in Earl Spencer. 3. Inglis, no. 1424, with a English Rhyme. Embellished throughprinted slip between sheets h and i, sup-out with scroll capitals in colours from plying a deficiency in the text (not in wood-block letters after designs of the Earl Spencer's copy), 1847. 16s. Now in 12th and 13th centuries. By Samuel the Grenville collection. 4. Gardner, Naylor, late of Queen's College, Oxford. 1951. Collation.-Sign. a to 15, in eights, with an introduction. Lond. Longman, K only 6, a blank-the table commen- 1844, broad 8vo. 18s. Collation, Introduccing on a 2, and the book ending on the tion, pp. 55, Text CCLI. Postscript (pub83rd leaf. Reprinted for the Percy Society. lished subsequently), pp. 40. See APPENDIX.

The Historye of Reinard the Foxe. Lond. by Richard Pynson. folio. An imperfect copy of this edition is in the

Douce collection.

The Booke of Raynarde the Foxe. Lond. by Thomas Gualtier, 1550, 8vo. T4, in eights. Copies in the British Museum, and in the Douce collection.

The History of Reynard the Fox. Lond. 1639, 4to.-1640, 4to. Heber, pt. iv. 53. The most delectable History of Reynard the Fox, newly corrected and purged from all grossness in phrase and matter, in two Parts, with a third part called the Shifts of Reynardine, the Son of Reynard the Fox. Lond. 4to. 3 pts. wood-cuts. Roxburghe, 6379, 11. 198. Gough, 3142, 17. 158. Towneley, pt. i. 836, 21. 7s. Hibbert, 6906, 17. 118. Nassau, pt. ii. 959, russia, 21. 3s. Loscombe, 21. 7s.-The Editions are-Part I. 1667, 1694, 1701. Part II. 1672, 1681. The Shifts of Rey nardine, 1684. Copies are made up of

the different dates.

The most delightful History of Reynard the Fox, in heroic verse, much illustrated and adorned with allegoric phrases. Edited by J. S[hurley]. Lond. 1681, 4to. wood-cuts. Heber, pt. viii. uncut, 7s. Other metrical versions appeared in 1706 -1708, 12mo.

The Crafty Courtier, or Fable of Reynard the Fox, newly done into English Verse from the Latin lambics of H. Schopperus. Lond. 1706, 8vo. Bindley, 48. White Knights. 9s.

Ancient and delightful History of Reynard the Fox. Dublin, 1717, 4to. Dublin, n.d. (circa 1745) 4to. pp. 80.

Reynard the Fox, a Delectable History. Illustrated with 60 etchings by Albert von Everdingen. Lond. Cundall, 1845, 8vo. pub. at 1l. 15s.

New edition, edited by Felix M. Summerley (Henry Cole). Lond. Cundall (now H. G. Bohn), 1846, square 12mo. with a selection of 24 of the engravings, after Everdingen, plain, 4s, coloured, 6s.

Reynard the Fox, translated into verse by D. W. Soltau. Hamburg, 1826, 8vo.Lüneberg, 1827, 8vo. 7s.

Reynard the Fox. Lond. Cundall, 1847, imperial 4to. with plates by Kaulbach, pub. 27 2s. PROOFS, 31. 38.

Reynard the Fox. Edited by Quiet George. Lond. Willoughby, 1854, 16mo. 3s.

Reynard the Fox, after the German version of Goethe. By T. J. Arnold. Lond. Nattali, 1855, 8vo. with 12 illustrations by Joseph Wolf, 10s. 6d.

Reynard the Fox, a new version by D. Vedder. Edinb. 1855, 4to. with a portrait of Professor Wilson, and 15 tinted plates,

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Reynard the Fox, translated from the
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Reynard the Fox, illustrated by Gud-
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See a long note on the History of Reynard the Fox, its origin and the changes and mutilations it has undergone in the various languages in which it has appeared, in Marchand Dict. Historique, vol. 1. p. 276, article Gielée. See also Dibdin's Ames' Typographical Antiquities. vol. i. p. 114; Douce's Illustrations of Shakspeare, vol. ii. p. 347; Foreign Quarterly Review, vol. viii. pp. 215 and 381, vol. The History of Reynard the Fox, xvii. p. 286; Edinb. Rev. vol. liii. p. 159. Bruin the Bear, &c. 1756, 12mo. An There is a notice of several of the reabridgment. Bindley, pt. ii. 480, 4s. 6d. cent editions in Foreign Quart. Review, Reynard the Fox (the most pleasing No. 34, p. 515; Gent's Mag. N. S. vol. 4, and delightful History of) and Reynar- p. 188. Also a brief account of it in Le dine his son. To which is added the Roman du Renart, Supplement, Variantes History of Cawood the Rook, or the As-et Corrections, par P. Chabuille.

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REYNER, Clem. DD. Apostola- Maister Rainoldes and D. Gentiles tus Benedictinorum in Anglia, sive concerning the same Matter. 1599, disceptatio Historica de Antiquitate ordinis congregationisque Monachorum nigrorum St. Benedicti in Regno Angliæ. Duaci, 1626, fol. With 3 Appendices. 'An elaborate work.'-Nicolson. Bindley, pt. iii. 211, 1. 1s. Townely, pt. ii. 1344, 37, 10s. G. Chalmers, 17. 1s. Bright, 17. 15s.; Heber, pt. i. 5893, 17. 10s.; pt. x. 17. 10s. A copy on FINE PAPER, with the Appendices, is in the Grenville collection. See Wood's Athen. Oxon. by Bliss, pt. ii. 500, and pt. iii. 14.

REYNOLDS, Edward, Bishop of Norwich. The Whole Works, with a life of the Author, by A. Chalmers, Esq. Lond. 1826, 8vo. 6 vols. portrait, 37.

The most complete edition, edited by J. R. Pitmann.-First edition, Lond. 1658, folio, 17. 18. With portrait by Loggan. Lond. 1678-9, folio, 2 vols. 21. 28. Best folio edition, with portrait of the Bishop by Loggan. LARGE PAPER. Williams, 1678,

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On the Soule of Man. Lond. 1640, 4to. LARGE PAPER. Heber, pt. viii. old mor. 17. 35.

Frederick. The Life and Times of Frederick Reynolds, written by himself. Lond. 1826, 8vo. 2 vols. portrait, 10s. 6d.

Of this play-writer Lord Byron remarked, While Reynolds vents his "Dammes, poohs," and zounds, And common place and common sense confounds.'

George, LL.D. An Historical Essay upon the Government of the Church of England from the earliest to the present times; exhibiting the True Causes of the Separation from Rome in the reign of Henry VIII. With a Vindication of Henry VIII., Edward VI., and Queen Elizabeth against the Calumnies of a Popish Writer [C. Dodd]. Lond. 1743, 8vo.

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John. Th' overthrow of Stage Playes, by the Way of Controversie betwixt D. Gager and D. Rainoldes: wherevnto are added certeine Latine Letters betwixt

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John. Disticha Classis Epigrammatum, sive Carminum inscriptorum Centuriæ duæ. Oxon. 1611-12, 8vo.

The first part contains 110 epigrams concerning the British and English verses. A copy of the work is in the Kings, each epigram consisting of two Bodleian Library.

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REYNOLDS, John. The Triumphs of God's Revenge against Murder, expressed in Thirty Tragical Histories. Lond. 1679, with cuts, folio. To this edition (the sixth), edited by Samuel Pordage, the Revenge against Adultery' was first added. Steevens, 1202, 1. 1s. Nassau, pt. ii. 641, 15s. Roxburghe, 560, 12. 11s.-1622, 4, 9, 4to. 3 books in 1 vol. Steevens, 1201, 5s. 6d. 1629, 4to. Inglis, 1327, 9s. 6d.-1635, fol. Bright. 17. 10s.-1640, folio.-Third edition, 1657, folio, 17. 18.-1662, 8vo. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 170.-1670, folio.-The seventh edition. Lond., 1704, folio. White Knights, 3796, 14s. Hibbert, 6937, russia, 27. Bindley, pt. iii. 201, 12s -1708, 8vo. Nassau, pt. ii. 233, 12s.1753, 4to. New edition, abridged and modernised, with a recommendatory preface by Philip Batteson. Lond. 1778, 4to. 10s. 6d. A chapman's edition, in 12mo. was abridged and printed in 1662 and in later years.

The Glory of God's Revenge against Murder, &c., expressed in thirty modern Tragical Histories, See WRIGHT, Thomas. The Flower of Fidelitie, displaying, in a continuate Historie, the various Adventures of three foraign Princes. Lond. 1650, 8vo. 5s. A pompous and inflated work, written in imitation of the chivalrous romances. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 617, 27. 12s. 6d. Bindley, pt. iii. 460, 10s. 6d. See Brydges' Restituta, iv. 161-6.

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John. A Discourse upon prodigious Abstinence: occasioned by the twelve Moneths Fasting of Martha Taylor, the famed Darbyshire Damosell. Lond. 1669, 4to. Pp. 37, besides title and dedication to Dr. Walter Needham. Hibbert, 2s. 6d. Reprinted in vol. 4 of Harleian Misc.

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Sir Joshua, Knt.

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Discourses (15) delivered at the Royal Academy. Lond. printed separately, 1771, &c. 4to. For these excellent and universally admired discourses, the author received from the Empress of Russia a gold snuff-box, adorned with her profile in bas relief, set in diamonds.--Lond. 1778, 8vo. This edition contains only seven discourses. In Sharpe's Prose Writers, 1821, 18mo. 2 vols.-Lond, Jones

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The West Window of New Chapel, Oxford, engraved by Facius. Lond. atlas folio. The same, engraved by S. W. Reynolds. Lond. 1834, fol. 10 plates.

Testimonies to the Genius and Memory |maines from Iulius Cæsar to Maxiof Sir Joshua Reynolds. By (S. Felton)

the Author of 'Imperfect Hints towards milian, with the great Warres of Jua new Edition of Shakespeare.' Lond. lius Cæsar and Pompeius Magnus. Lond. by Thomas Marshe, 1571, 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 960, 10s. Towneley, pt. i. 741, morocco, 4l. 14s. 6d.

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Memoir of Sir J. Reynolds, with observations on his Talents and Character, by J. Farington, R. A. Lond. 1819, 8vo.

Johnson and Garrick (two dialogues). Lond. 1816, 8vo. 200 privately printed and distributed by Lady Thomond, the niece of Sir Joshua Reynolds.

Catalogue of Portraits engraved from Pictures of Sir J. Reynolds. 1794, 4to. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 601, 14s.

A descriptive Catalogue of all the Prints, with the Engravers' Names and Dates, which have been engraved from original Portraits and Pictures, collected by Edmund Wheatley. Lond. 1825, 12mo. 5s. A very complete list of engravings after Sir Joshua Reynolds will be found in vol. 4 of Selections from the Gents, Mag. THE GRAPHIC WORKS OF SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS, by Samuel William Reynolds, containing 300 Fortraits of eminent Persons during the Reign of George III., and 130 historical and fancy Subjects. folio, Lond. 1820-36, 60 nos. published at 17. 5s. each. PROOFS on French paper, 21. 2s. each. PROOFS On India paper, 27. 12s. 6d. each (for Collation, see APPENDIX)-New edition, containing 300 portraits and plates, and letter-press lists of the present possessors of the pictures. Lond. Hodgson and Graves, 1834, folio, 3 vols. 367. reduced, Bohn, 3 vols. folio, half morocco elegant, 127, 12s.

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REYNOLDS, Lancelot. Great Britain's Jubile, or a Rural Present to His Roy. Majesty Charles II. in divers Panegyricks and Poems. Lond. 1662, 4to.

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William, Priest at Rhemes. A Treatise conteyning the trve Catholike and Apostolike Faith of the holy Sacrifice and Sacrament ordeyned by Christ at his last Supper with a Declaration of the Berengarian Heresie renewed in our Age, and an Answere to certain Sermons made by M. Robert Bruce, Minister of Edinburgh, concerning this Matter, by William Reynolde Priest. Antwerpe by Jo. Trognesius. 1593, small 8vo.

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Calvino Turcissimus: id est Calvinistica perfidia cum Mahametana collatio. Ant. 1597, 8vo. pp. 1038, besides title, dedication and index, 16 leaves.

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REYRAC, Abbé de. Hymn to the Sun; and the Tomb, an elegy in poetic prose. Translated from the fifth edition of the original French by O- B-, Esq., of the Middle Temple. Lond. 1782, 12mo.

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