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The works of Horace
Horace; Smart, Christopher (1722-1771); Buckley, Theodore Alois (1825-1856)
1877
Advertisements on 14 pages at the beginning and end, and on both inside covers.
The comedies of Terence and the fables of Phaedrus
Terence; Phaedrus; Riley, Henry T (1815-1878); Smart, Christopher (1722-1771)
1877
Advertisements on 2 pages at the beginning.
Carmen cl. Alexandri Pope in S. Cæciliam Latine redditum
Pope, Alexander (1688-1744); Smart, Christopher (1722-1771)
1746
Pope's original poem printed vis-à-vis with Smart's Latin verse translation. Smart's "Ode for musick..." has separate title-page.
The works of Horace, translated literally into English prose; for the use of those who are desirous of acquiring or recovering a competent knowledge of the Latin language (v.2)
Horace; Smart, Christopher (1722-1771)
1756
Latin and English on opposite pages.
The comedies of Terence and the fables of Phædrus
Terence; Phaedrus; Riley, Henry T (1816-1876); Smart, Christopher (1722-1771)
1887
Comedies of Terence: Ondria. Eunuchus. Heautontimorumenos. Adelphi. Hecyra. Phormio -- The fables of Phædrus.
The comedies of Terence and the fables of Phaedrus
Terence; Phaedrus; Riley, Henry T (1816-1876); Smart, Christopher (1722-1771)
1853
A poetical translation of the fables of Phædrus, with the Appendix of Gudius, and an accurate edition of the original on the opposite page. To which is added, a parsing index for the use of learners
Phaedrus; Gude, Marquard (1635-1689); Smart, Christopher (1722-1771)
1765
Frontispiece engraved by C. Grignion after S. Wade.
The works of Horace, translated literally into English prose; for the use of those who are desirous of acquiring or recovering a competent knowledge of the Latin language (v.1)
Horace; Smart, Christopher (1722-1771)
MDCCLXX [1770]
Carmen cl. Alexandri Pope in S. Cæciliam Latine redditum
Pope, Alexander (1688-1744); Smart, Christopher (1722-1771)
1746
Pope's original poem printed vis-à-vis with Smart's Latin verse translation. Smart's "Ode for musick..." has separate title-page.