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Quintus Curtius's History of the Wars of Alexander, with a large Map of the Countries he conquer'd, and an Index. Printed in 12o on a fine Paper and new Elzevir Letter, in 2 Vol. Price 6s.

The Tragedies of Ajax, Electra and OEdipus, translated from the Greek of Sophocles into Blank Verse. In 12o. Price 12d. each.

The celebrated Works of Monsieur de Moliere, containing all his Comedies, Interludes, &c. with a large Account of his Life and remarkable Death; who, as he was acting the Part of Death in one of his Plays, was taken ill, and dyed a few Hours after. To which are added, Extracts out of divers Authors, concerning several Circumstances relating to the Life of Moliere; as likewise Judgment upon some of his Pieces: Also his Effigies engrav'd on Copper from an Original by Mr. Vertue. Printed in 6 Vol. 12o on a fine Paper and Elzevir Letter. Price 15s.

The Lives of illustrious Men done into English from the original Latin of C. Nepos. Non pluribus impar. Price 2s. 6d.

The third Edition of the Clergyman's Recreation, shewing the Pleasure and Profit of the Art of Gardening. By John Laurence, A.M. Rector of Yelvertoft in Northamptonshire. Price 1s.

A Critical Discourse upon the Iliad of Homer, translated from the French of Mr. de la Motte, a Member of the French Academy. By Mr Theobald. Price 1 s.

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PLAYS by the Right Honourable the Lord Landsdown, (viz.) The She Gallants, a Comedy: Heroick Love, a Tragedy, and The Jew of Venice, a Comedy.

A Treatise upon the Modes, or a Farewel to French Kicks. Est Modus in Rebus. The Modes depend upon the Sense. Of which the chief Heads are as follows. I. The Influence of Valour and Beauty upon the Modes. II. The Genius of the French as to Epick Poetry, Eloquence, and Medals. III. Taste of the French for Musick, Painting, and their Pleas for dictating their Modes to the British Nation, and their Civility. IV. Maxims for such as Travel in France, and a Speech proper for Travellers. V. The great Cheapness of French Workmanship, with a Story of Cornelius Agrippa. VI. An Essay of Perukes, and of Poetry, and of French Education. VII. Advice to the Painters, with the History of the Feather. VIII. A

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