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Persius5
Bayle, Pierre2
Bayle, Pierre (1647-1706)2
Brewster, Thomas2
Brewster, Thomas (1705-)2
Agathocles, Tyrant of Syracuse1
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel De, 1547-16161
Cromwell, Oliver, 1599-16581
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The satires of Persius translated into English verse : with some occasional notes; and the original text corrected

Persius; Brewster, Thomas (1705-); Bayle, Pierre (1647-1706)

1751

The life of Persius is by Pierre Bayle. Cf. "Advertisement by the bookseller.": p. [ii].

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The satires of Persius translated into English verse : with some occasional notes; and the original text corrected

Persius; Brewster, Thomas (1705-); Bayle, Pierre (1647-1706)

1751

The life of Persius is by Pierre Bayle. Cf. "Advertisement by the bookseller.": p. [ii].

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The Syracusan tyrant : or, The life of Agathocles. With some reflexions on the practices of our modern usurpers

Perrinchief, Richard (1623?-1673)

1661

An attack on Oliver Cromwell. Anon., by Richard Perrinchief; the dedication is initialled R. P.

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The Mock-Clelia : Being a comical history of French gallantries, and novels, in imitation of Dom Quixote. Translated out of French

Subligny sieur de (1640-1679)

1678

Anon., by A. T. Perdou de Subligny. Pages 225-260 omitted in numbering; gap in signatures at the same point - P8 followed by Aa1, but nothing appears to be missing from the text. Title page is a c...

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The Perils of false brethren, set forth in the fable of the boy and wolf

1710

Anon. A verse satire on Dr. Henry Sacheverell, prompted by his sermon "The perils of false brethren", preached at St. Paul's, 5th November, 1709. A second satirical poem "The flea and countryman", (...

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A prosaic translation of Aulus Persius Flaccus's six satyrs

Persius; Eelbeck, Henry

1719

"A list of some of the encouragers and subscribers...": p. [1]-[3] at end.

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Aulus Persius Flaccus his Satyres: translated into English, by Barten Holyday, Master of Arts, and student of Christ-Church in Oxford. And now newly by him reviewed and amended

Persius; Holyday, Barten (1593-1661)

1617

In verse. Signatures: A-F8 G⁴. The first leaf and the last leaf are blank. B3 signed A3 in error.

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The satyrs of Persius

Persius; Sheridan, Thomas (1687-1738)

1728

Latin and English on opposite pages.

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