Dhe sentencious poets: Pubblius, dhe Syrrian; C. D. Laberius, dhe Roman knight; L. A. Senneca, dhe philossopher; D. Cato, dhe morralist: also, from Ausonius, dhe sayings ov dhe sevven Greek sages; arrainged, and translated into' correspondent Inglish mezzure: By James Elphinston
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- Dhe sentencious poets: Pubblius, dhe Syrrian; C. D. Laberius, dhe Roman knight; L. A. Senneca, dhe philossopher; D. Cato, dhe morralist: also, from Ausonius, dhe sayings ov dhe sevven Greek sages; arrainged, and translated into' correspondent Inglish mezzure: By James Elphinston
- Po"etae sententiosi Latini. English
- Sententious poets
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London : Printed by H.L. Galabin, Ingram-coart, Fenchurch-Street; and sold, with or without the Lattin oridginals, by W. Ritchardson, Royal Exchainge; T. Boosey, N. 4, Braud-Street (dhare); J. Deighton, N. 352, Holborn; and W.Clark, N. 38, Bond-Street, 1794.
- Publication year
- 1794
- ESTC No.
- T217861
- Grub Street ID
- 242643
- Description
- [4],115,[1]p. ; 12°.
- Note
- 'Dhe sentencious poets' was published at the same time as the Latin version, which was entitled 'Po"etae sententiosi Latini' and could be purchased separately or together with the original
Normalized imprint: Printed by H.L. Galabin, Ingram-court, Fenchurch-Street; and sold, with or without the Latin originals, by W. Richardson, Royal Exchange; T. Boosey, N.4, Broad-Street (there [?]); J. Deighton, N. 352, Holborn; and W.Clarke, N. 38, Bond-Street
At foot in square brackets: "Entered in Stacioners' Hall"
With a half-title.
- Uncontrolled note
- Cf. t217859