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BOOKS Printed for and Sold by William Taylor, at the Sign of the Ship in Pater-noster Row.
1.A Neat, beautiful, and correct Edition of Plutarch's Morals, in 5 Vol. 12mo. Translated from the Greek by several Hands.
2. Ovid's Metamorphosis, in 2 Vol. 12mo. Adorned with Cuts.
3.
Epistle, in 12mo. with Cuts.4. Poems by the Author of the Choice, 12mo.
5. Poems by the Lady Winchelsea, 8vo.
6. Poems by Mr. Dryden, 6 Vol. 12mo.
7. Mr. Congreve's Plays and Poems, 3 Vol. 8vo.
8. The New Atlantis, in 2 Vol. 12mo.
9. Dr. Garth's Dispensary. With Cuts, and a compleat Key, 12mo.
10. Mr. Manwaring's Works in Prose and Verse, 8vo.
11. The Adventures of Telemachus, in 2 Vol. 12mo. with Cuts.
12. Boetius of the Consolation of Philosophy, 12mo.
13. Bysshe's Art of English Poetry, in 4 Vol. Being a compleat Common-Place-Book to the Works of our most eminent English Poets. Continued to the Year 1718.
14. Memoirs of the Court of England by Count De Grammons. The second Edition, with a compleat Key, 8vo.
15. Mr. Lawrence Echard's Translation of Plautus's Comedies, with critical Remarks, 12mo.
16. Lord Clarendon's History, in 6 Vol. in large and small Paper.
17. The Adventures of Theagines and Chariclia à Romana. Done from the Greek of Heliodorus, in two Pocket Volumes.
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