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Bath, William Pulteney Earl of (1684-1764) | 2 |
Fazakerley, Nicholas | 2 |
Foley, Paul | 2 |
Hanbury Williams, Charles | 2 |
Hanbury Williams, Sir Charles (1708-1759) | 2 |
Cambridge, Richard Owen (1717-1802) | 1 |
Carthy, Charles | 1 |
Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of, 1694-1773 | 1 |
Cooper, Thomas | 1 |
Two epistles of Horace imitated
Melmoth, William (1710?-1799); Horace; Horace
1736
Anonymous. By William Melmoth. Verse imitations of Epistles I.18 and II.1, with the Latin text as footnotes. II,1 is dedicated to A[lexander] P[ope] and I,18 to F[rancis] E[yles]. Quotations fro...
An ode, imitated from Ode XI. Book 2d. of Horace : From P--l F----y to N----s F---y, Esq
Bath, William Pulteney Earl of (1684-1764); Hanbury Williams, Sir Charles (1708-1759); Foley, Paul; Fazakerley, Nicholas
1745
Anonymous. By William Pulteney, Earl of Bath. - Sometimes attributed to Sir Charles Hanbury Williams. P--l F----y = Paul Foley. - N----s F---y = Nicholas Fazakerley.
An ode, imitated from Ode XI. Book 2d. of Horace : From P--l F----y to N----s F---y, Esq
Bath, William Pulteney Earl of (1684-1764); Hanbury Williams, Sir Charles (1708-1759); Foley, Paul; Fazakerley, Nicholas
1745
Anonymous. By William Pulteney, Earl of Bath. - Sometimes attributed to Sir Charles Hanbury Williams. P--l F----y = Paul Foley. - N----s F---y = Nicholas Fazakerley.
A translation of the second book of Horace's Epistles, together with some of the most select in the first, with notes : A pastoral courtship, from Theocritus; one original poem in English, and a Latin ode spoken before the government on His Majesty's birth-day, 1730
Horace; Theocritus; Carthy, Charles; Dickson, C
1731
First ed. Latin and English. Includes list of subscribers (4pp.).
An ode in imitation of the second ode of the third book of Horace
Prior, Matthew (1664-1721); Horace
1692
Latin text printed in footnotes.
Three odes from the second book of Horace imitated
Horace
1739
Anon. Latin and English texts vis-à-vis.
Men and measures characterised from Horace : Being an imitation of the XVIth ode of his second book
Horace
1739
In verse. "Thomas Newcomb in his Miscellaneous collection of original poems (1740) 312 refers to this ode 'turn'd into a libel against the government by a Scotch poet'. It is indeed a satire against...
The second satire of the second book of Horace paraprhased [sic]
Pope, Alexander (1688-1744); Horace
1735
Latin and English on opposite pages. The third separate edition (Griffith 410). Griffith refers to the misprint on the title-page, but states that he has not seen a copy. This paraphrase was first...
An ode to the Earl of Chesterfield, imploring his majesty's return : In imitation of Horace. Ode II. Book IV
Hyde, Henry Hyde Baron (1710-1753); Horace; Cooper, Thomas (1743)
1737
Anon., by Henry Hyde. Title vignette; headpiece; initial. Horace's Ode II. Book IV, is printed in Latin below English text on each page.
The Miser : a poem from the first satire of the first book of Horace. Inscrib'd to Horatio Walpole, esquire
Horace; Minshull
1735
Latin and English on opposite pages. Anon.; attributed by Foxon to Minshull.
A dialogue between a member of Parliament and his servant : In imitation of the seventh satire of the second book of Horace
Cambridge, Richard Owen (1717-1802); Horace
1752
The text of the seventh satire in Latin and that of the imitation in English are given on opposite pages.