12358 12359 12357 VIRGIL'S Bucolica, in Latin and English, with Notes (by R. Duppa) 12mo, 24 plates of Plants (pub. at 12s.) bds. 6s. 1810 the same, 12mo, coloured plates, (pub. at 18s.) 8s. 1810 Bucolics, literally translated into English Prose: with the Latin Text, the scanning of each Verse, a more free Translation, a copious body of Notes, a Vocabulary, and an Index, by T. W. C. Edwards; royal 8vo, bds. 98. 1825 Georgicks, Latin and English, with Notes by J. Martyn, 4to, coloured plates, neat, 17. 4s. 12360 12361 12362 12363 12364 12365 the same, 8vo, plates, neat, 12s. 1741 1746 the same, 8vo, plates, fine copy, in old calf, 15s. 1755 the same, royal 8vo, LARGE PAPER, plates (published at 17. 10s.) bds. 16s. 1811 the same, royal 8vo, LARGE PAPER, coloured plates (published at 17. 16s.) bds. 17. 1s. 1811 Georgics, Latin and English, with Notes, critical and illustrative of Ancient and Modern Husbandry, by the Rev. Wm. Stawell, 8vo, plates, bds. 5s. 1808 12366 another copy, 8vo, plates, half-bound, 6s. 1808 12367 12368 Georgies, translated into English Blank Verse, by 1808 1808 12368* 12369 12370 12371 12372 The best blank verse translation of the Georgics."—Quarterly Review. Georgies, translated into English verse, with the original Text, by W. Sotheby; 8vo, bds. 5s. 1800 GEORGICA HEXAGLOTTA (in Latin; in English by the Editor; in Spanish by J. de Guzman; in German by J. H. Voss; in Italian by F. Soave; and in French by J. Delille) Edited by W. SOTHEBY; imperial 4to, (published at 51. 5s.) bds. 31. Nicol, 1827 This splendid edition was printed at the expense of W. Sotheby, Esq. Fourth Georgic, translated into English Blank Verse by Edward J. Hilton. To which is added the original Text on the opposite page; 8vo, vignettes, cloth, 2s. 1841 Eneis,translated by Dr. Charles Symmons, with Notes and critical Preface; royal 4to, (published at 27. 12s. 6d. in bds.) hf-bd. morocco, uncut, top edge gilt, 17. 4s. 1817 In his catalogue, Dr. Parr has said: "I think this one of the best translations in the English language ;" and in his last will, he terms Dr. Symmons" a scholar, a poet, a gentleman, and a real Christian." Canto added by Maphæus, from the original Bombastic, done into English Hudibrastic, with Notes, Latin and English; 12mo, neat, 7s. 6d. 1758 Translated by the eccentric John Ellis. See Boswell's Life of Johnson. 12372*VIRGILIUS' Lyfe and Deth with the Marvayles he dyd by Whychcraft, &c. 8vo, scarce, ll. 108. Edited by E. V. 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A new Edition, with his latest Corrections, and 1804 1804 12431 WALCOTT's (John) Flora Britannica Indigena, with Descriptions taken from Linnæus; 8vo, portrait and 168 plates, uncut, 6s. Bath, 1778 12432 WALDEGRAVE'S (James, Earl) Memoirs, from 1754 to 1758; 4to, portrait, (pub. at 17. 5s.) bds. 15s. the same, 4to, calf gilt, 18s. 12433 1821 1821 "In a style clear, plain, and unaffected, with no appearance of labour or attempt at ornament, but remarkable for its ease and purity, Lord Waldegrave relates to us political transactions in which he was a principal agent, as governor of the Prince of Wales, confidant of the King, and, by desire of the latter, negociator in forming an administration. His account of these affairs is interspersed with anecdotes and characters with whom, in the course of them, he was brought into contact, drawn with spirit and observation, and expressed often with happiness and finesse. 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System of Familiar Philosophy, containing the Elements and Uses of Chemistry, the Principles of Mechanics, Hydrostatics, Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Electricity, Astronomy, &c. in a Course of Lectures; 2 vols. 4to, with 49 engravings (pub. at 27. 12s. 6d.) bds. 12s. 1802 the same, 2 vols. 4to, plates, half-bound calf, 14s. 1802 Analysis of a Course of Lectures on Natural and Experimental Philosophy; 8vo, 2s. 12441 12442 n. d. 1840 12443 WALKER'S (A.) 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