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The two first odes of Horace imitated : With an introductory epistle to a friend
Manning, Mr (fl. 1688-1716); Horace
1738
"Inscrib'd to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole." The Introductory epistle is dedicated to T.W. Esq., who may possibly be identified with Thomas Winnington. Anon., by Francis Manning.
The sixth epistle of the first book of Horace : imitated by J. Chase
Chase, J (fl. 1740); Horace
1740
The identification of this author with the author of 'An ode. On the success of her Majesty's arms' (Foxon C139) is uncertain (cf. Foxon). Latin and English vis-à-vis.
The sixteenth epode of Horace, imitated: and addressed to the people of England
Horace
1739
In favour of war against Spain. The Latin is printed at the foot of each page. Anon.