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1. A Collection of Poems on various Subjects. By Sir Richard Blackmore, Kt. M. D. Fellow of the Royal Colledge of Physicians.
2. The Art of English Poetry. Containing, 1st, Rules for making Verses. 2d, A Collection of the most natural, agreeable, and sublime Thoughts, viz. Allusions, Similies, Descriptions and Characters of Poems and Things that are to be found in the best English Poets. 3d, A Dictionary of Rhymes. By Edward Byshe, Gent. The 6th Edition Corrected and Enlarged, in 2 Vol. 120.
3. A Collection of Poems, viz. The Temple of Death, by the Marquis of Normandy, an Epistle to the Earl of Dorset: By Charles Mountague, Lord Halifax; the Duel of the Stags by Sir Robert Howard. With several Original Poems never before Printed; By the Earl of Roscommon, the Earl of Rochester, the Earl of Orrery, the Lord Lansdowne, Sir Charles Lesley, Sir George Etheredge, Mr. Stepney, Mr. Dryden, &c.
4. The Dramatick and Poetical Works of Nicholas Rowe, Esq; late Poet Laureat; Containing all his Plays and Poems, in three neat Pocket Volumes, with Cutts.
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6. The Poetical Works of Samiel Daniel, Author of the English History. To which is prefix’d Memoirs of his Life and Writing, in 2 Vol. 120.
7. Poems by the Earl of Roscommon, to which is added an Essay on Poetry by the Earl of Mulgrave, now Duke of Buckingham, together with Poems. By Mr. Rich. Duke.
8. Letters of Gallantry. By M. de Fontenelle; translated into English. By Mr. Ozell.
9. The Lover and Reader. By Sir Richard Steele. The Second Edition.
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1. The Voyages, Travels, and dangerous Adventures of Capt. Richard Falconer. Containing the Laws, Customs and Manners of the Indians, in several Parts of America, his Shipwrecks, his being left on Shore on the Island of Dominica, where to save his Life, he was obliged to Marry an Indian Wife; his narrow Escape from thence after his Wife was Kill’d; Intermix’d with the Voyages of Thomas Randal, a West Indian Pilot, his being cast away in the Baltick, &c., being the only Man sav’d upon an uninhabited Island, &c. With a curious Frontispiece Bound 5 s.
2. The Seige of Damascus: A Tragedy. By the late Mr. Hughes.
3. Spartan Dame, a Tragedy, by Mr. Southern. Price 1 s. 6 d.
4. Ximena, or the Heroick Daughter, Written by Mr. Cibber, Dedicated to Sir Richard Steele. 1 s. 6 d.
5. Bond-man, or Love and Liberty, a Tragedy, 1 s. 6 d.
6. Earl of Warwick, or the British Exile, a Tragedy. 1 s. 6 d.
7. Love in a Veil, a Comedy, by Mr. Savage. 1 s. 6 d.
8. Traytor, a Tragedy. 1 s. 6 d.
9. Two Harlequins in French and English, a Comedy. 1 s. 6 d.
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11. Antiochus and Stratonice, a Novel, by Mr. Theobald. Bound 2 s.
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16. Richard the Third, a Tragedy, by Mr. Cibber. 1 s.
17. Distress’d Mother by Mr. Ambrose Philips. 1 s.
18. Sir Walter Raleigh by Mr. Sewel. 1 s. 6 d.
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24. The Pastoral Amours of Daphnis and Chloe, with Cutts curiously engrav’d. 1 s. 6 d.
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1. Fables and Dialogues of the Dead; Written in French by the late Archbishop of Cambray, Author of Telemachus, and done into English from the Paris Edition of 1718. Then Corrected and Revised, with the Authors own Original Manuscript.
2. Roma Illustrata, or a Description of the most beautiful pieces of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, Antique and Modern, at and near Rome.
3. The fair Circassian, a Dramatick Performance; Done from the Original by a Gentleman Commoner of Oxford,---Sine me, liber, ibis in urbem. Ovid. The Second Edition corrected: To which are added, the following Poems by the same Author.
The Midsummer Wish. Sylvia to Sylvia. Heathen Priestcraft. The naked Truth. On Florida, seen while she was Bathing.
4. The pastoral Amours of Daphnis and Chloe; Translated from the Greek of Longus, with nine curious Cutts.
5. Plautus, three Comedies; Translated by Mr. Echard.
6. The Spartan Dame by Mr. Southern, the Fifth Edition; to which is added above 400 Lines left out in the Representation. The 1st Edition.
7. Sophonisba; or Hannibal’s Overthrow. A Tragedy; by Mr. N. Lee.
8. The Country Wit, or Sir Mannerly Shallow, a Comedy; by Mr. Crown.
9. Don Carlos, a Tragedy. Venice preserv’d, a Tragedy; the Orphan, or the unhappy Marriage, a Tragedy. By Mr. Otway.
10. The Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Parts of the Arabian Nights Entertainment, in 2 Vol. in 12ᵒ. never before Translated into English.
11. Sir Walter Rawleigh, a Tragedy: By Mr. Sewell.
12. Les Deux Harlequins, a Comedy in French and English, being one of the most admir’d of the French Plays, and Recommended by the most Eminent Masters of London, for the use of those who desire to attain to the perfection of the French Language.
With all Sorts of Plays, Novels, &c.
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