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Venus la populaire, ou, Apologie des maisons de joye : traiduite de l'anglois
Phil-Porney; Mandeville, Bernard (1670?-1733); Ogle, George (1704-1746); Mercier de Compiègne, Claude-François-Xavier (1763-1800)
1796
Dedication signed "Phil-Pornix" (a Gallicized version of "Phil-Porney" found in the English original). The author has sometimes been identified as Bernard Mandeville, sometimes as George Ogle. Cf. BLC...
The Canterbury tales of Chaucer : modernis'd by several hands (v.1)
Chaucer, Geoffrey (1400); Ogle, George (1704-1746)
1741
A free paraphrase in verse by George Ogle (the editor), Thomas Betterton, John Dryden, Alexander Pope and others. The first volume begins (pp.iii-lx) with 'The life of Geoffrey Chaucer' by John Urry. ...
The Canterbury tales of Chaucer : modernis'd by several hands (v.2)
Chaucer, Geoffrey (1400); Ogle, George (1704-1746)
1741
A free paraphrase in verse by George Ogle (the editor), Thomas Betterton, John Dryden, Alexander Pope and others. The first volume begins (pp.iii-lx) with 'The life of Geoffrey Chaucer' by John Urry. ...
The Canterbury tales of Chaucer : modernis'd by several hands (v.1)
Chaucer, Geoffrey (1400); Ogle, George (1704-1746)
1741
A free paraphrase in verse by George Ogle (the editor), Thomas Betterton, John Dryden, Alexander Pope and others. The first volume begins (pp.iii-lx) with 'The life of Geoffrey Chaucer' by John Urry. ...
The Canterbury tales of Chaucer : modernis'd by several hands (v.2)
Chaucer, Geoffrey (1400); Ogle, George (1704-1746)
1741
A free paraphrase in verse by George Ogle (the editor), Thomas Betterton, John Dryden, Alexander Pope and others. The first volume begins (pp.iii-lx) with 'The life of Geoffrey Chaucer' by John Urry. ...
The Canterbury tales of Chaucer : modernis'd by several hands (v.3)
Chaucer, Geoffrey (1400); Ogle, George (1704-1746)
1741
A free paraphrase in verse by George Ogle (the editor), Thomas Betterton, John Dryden, Alexander Pope and others. The first volume begins (pp.iii-lx) with 'The life of Geoffrey Chaucer' by John Urry. ...
Antiquities explained : Being a collection of figured gems illustrated by similar descriptions taken from the classics
Ogle, George (1704-1746)
1737
Added t.-p. engraved. A collection of engravings by Claude Du Bosc after images on classical gems, with a commentary by Ogle, using quotations from classical texts and their translations Pope, Dryde...
Of legacy-hunting : the fifth satire of the second book of Horace imitated. A dialogue between Sir Walter Raleigh, and Merlin the prophet
Ogle, George (1704-1746); Horace
1737
Relevant extracts from the original given as footnotes. Anonymous. By George Ogle.
The miser's feast : The eighth satire of the second book of Horace imitated. A dialogue between the author and the poet laureat
Ogle, George (1704-1746); Horace
1737
Indexed in: Foxon O100.
Gualtherus and Griselda : or, The Clerk of Oxford's tale. From Boccace, Petrarch, and Chaucer. To which are added, A letter to a friend, with the Clerk of Oxford's character, &c. The Clerk of Oxford's Prologue, from Chaucer. The Clerk of Oxford's conclusion, from Petrarch. The declaration, or L'envoy de Chaucer a les maris de notre temps, from Chaucer. The Words of our host, from Chaucer. A letter in Latin, from Petrarch to Boccace
Ogle, George (1704-1746); Boccaccio, Giovanni (1313-1375); Petrarca, Francesco (1304-1374); Chaucer, Geoffrey (1400)
1739
Epistles of Horace imitated. And illustrated with gems and medals
Ogle, George (1704-1746); Horace
1735
Head and tail piece. Signatures: [A]-D⁴.
The third epistle of the first book of Horace imitated. By George Ogle, Esq
Ogle, George (1704-1746); Horace
1738
With a final leaf of advertisements. Verse.