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Brotherton Collection4
English Literature4

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english poetry1
metamorphosis1
mythology, classical1

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Baker, Robert1
Bryan (1703-)1
Cicero, Marcus Tullius1
Congreve, William1
Congreve, William (1670-1729)1
Hills, Henry1
Hills, Henry (1713)1
Ovid (43 B.C.-17 A.D. Or 18 A.D)1
Publius Ovidus Naso1
Sewell, George1

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Cicero's three books touching the nature of the gods : done into English, with notes and illustrations : setting forth (from all antiquity,) what perceptions, man, by the only light of reason, may entertein, concerning a deity!

Cicero, Marcus Tullius; Baker, Robert

1683

Edited and translated by Robert Baker. Signatures: [pi] a-e f(-f12) B-L M⁶. Errata on leaf f11. Advertisements on verso of [pi]1.

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A Collection of miscellany poems, never before publish'd

1737

First edition. Signatures: A(-A11,12),B-E,F(±F8,9=A11,12),G-L. List of subscribers: p. vii-xvii. Issued in 1738 with title: The delights of the muses.

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Ovid's Metamorphoses in fifteen books : a new translation (v.1-2)

Ovid; Sewell, George (1726)

1717

Dedication signed by the editor, G. Sewell. Vol. 2 has title: Ovid's Metamorphoses made English by several hands. Each vol. includes index. I7 of vol. 1 is a cancel. The directions to the binder...

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The temple of fame, a poem : Inscrib'd to Mr. Congreve

Bryan (fl. 1703); Congreve, William (1670-1729); Yalden, Thomas (1670-1736); Hills, Henry (1713)

1709

A piracy? The poem was first published in 1703. Signatures: A⁸. Also issued in 'A collection of the best English poetry, by several hands'.--cf. Foxon. Mainly celebrates the victory of Admiral...

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