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7 v. : port. |
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Library of English literature ; LEL 22264-67
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Note |
Vol. 2, p. 355-358 (from No one's enemy but his own) wanting. |
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Irregularities in pagination: v. 1, p. 110 misnumbered 108, 8 p. insert between p. 312 and 313, last p. of insert misnumbered 312; v, 3m p. 316 misnumbered 314; v. 4, p. 132 and 188-189 misnumbered 231 and 186-187 respectively. |
Contents |
v. 1. The orphan of China. Zenobia. The Grecian daughter. Alzuma -- v. 2. The apprentice. The upholsterer. The old maid. The citizen. No one's enemy but his own. Three weeks after marriage. -- v. 3. The way to keep him. All in the wrong. The desert island -- v. 4. Know your own mind. The school for guardians. The choice. News from Parnassus -- v. 5-6. Gray's-Inn journal [no. 1-104] 2 v. -- v. 7. A poetical epistle to Dr. Johnson. The expostulation. Prologues, epilogues, &c. The game of chess, a poem ... from the Scacchia of Vida. Templum famae, a Latin poem from the Temple of fame of Mr. Pope. Pope's Ode on solitude, tr. into Latin. Busy curious thirsty fly, in Latin. Gray's churchyard elegy, in Latin. The rival sisters. Prologue, occasioned by the death of Mr. Henderson. Postscript. |
Reproduction |
Microfiche. Chicago, Ill. : Library Resources, inc., 1976. 4 microfiches : positive ; 8 x 13 cm. (Library of English literature ; LEL 22264-67) |
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Added Author |
Vida, Marco Girolamo, approximately 1485-1566.
Scacchia ludus. German & Latin
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Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744.
Temple of fame.
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Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744.
Ode on solitude.
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Gray, Thomas, 1716-1771.
Elegy written in a country churchyard.
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