3011 SCOTLAND.-Pinkerton's Select Scottish Ballads, vignette titles, 2 vols. small 8vo. calf, gilt, 188 1783 3012 3013 3014 3015 3016 3017 3018 3019 3020 5021 3022 3023 Ancient Scottish Poems, never before in print; published from the MS. Collections of Sir Richard Maitland, comprising pieces written from about 1420 till 1586, with Notes, a Glossary, a List of all the Scottish Poets, &c., 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 188 1786 Enquiry into the History of Scotland, preceding the Reign of Malcolm III., or the year 1056, including the authentic History of that period, with MS. additions, maps.Dissertation on the Origin and Progress of the Scythians or Goths, map, 3 vols. in 2, 8vo. calf, very neat, 1l Is 1787-89 Johnson's (J.) Scot's Musical Museum, containing 400 Tunes, with the words to each, engraved titles, 4 vols. in 2, 8vo. calf, neat, 1158 Edinb., 1787-92 The Life of Thomas Ruddiman, the keeper, for almost 50 years, of the Library belonging to the faculty of Advocates at Edinburgh, with new Anecdotes of Buchanan, by George Chalmers, portrait by Bartolozzi, and fac-similes, 8vo. half calf, neat, 68 1794 Grose's (Francis) Antiquities of Scotland, numerous plates, 2 vols. 4to. boards, 1/ 188 1797-98 another copy, numerous plates, fine impressions, 2 vols. 4to. calf, gilt, 21 28 1797-98 Sibbald's (J.) Chronicles of Scottish Poetry, from the 13th Century to the Union, with a Glossary, 4 vols. 8vo. calf, very neat, 21 2s Edinburgh, 1802 Jameson's (R.) Mineralogical Description of the County of Dumfries, map and plates, 8vo. boards, 38 6d (sells at 68) ib., 1805 Culloden Papers, comprising an extensive and interesting Correspondence from the year 1625 to 1748, including numerous Letters from Lord Lovat, &c., published from the originals in the possession of Duncan George Forbes, Esq., with an Introduction containing Memoirs of the Rt. Hon. Duncan Forbes, portraits, engraved title page, and fac-similes, 4to. boards, Il 188 (published at 31 38) 1815 Scott's (Sir Walter) DESCRIPTIVE Illustrations of the Provincial Antiquities and Picturesque Scenes of SCOTLAND, 51 plates after TURNER, &c., by Blore, Le Keux, Woolnoth, Finden, Cooke, &c., &c., fine impressions, 2 vols. in 1, 4to. complete, half morocco, very neat, 4l 14s 6d (published at 81) 1826 The Massacre of Glenco; being a true Narrative of the barbarous Murder of the Glenco Men, in the Highlands of Scotland, by way of Military Execution, Feb. 13, 1692, &c., 8vo. sewed, 28 n. d. Crosby's Caledonian Musical Repository; a choice Collection of esteemed Scottish Songs, adapted to the Voice, Violin, and German Flute, frontispiece and engraved title, 12mo. boards, 38 n. d. 3024 SCOTLAND.-Flora Scotica; or, a Description of Scottish Plants, arranged both according to the artificial and natural methods, by Dr. W. J. Hooker, 8vo. boards, 8s (sells at 148) 1821 3025 Scott's (Sir W.) Lay of the Last Minstrel, 8vo. boards, 6s 6d (published at 14s) 3026 3027 1806 Sir Tristrem, a Metrical Romance of the 13th Century, by Thomas of Erceldoune, called the Rhymer; edited from the Auchinleck MS. by Sir Walter Scott, 8vo. boards, 78 Edinb., 1811 Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border; consisting of Historical and Romantic Ballads, collected in the Southern Counties of Scotland, 3 vols. 8vo. boards, 17 5s ib., 1812 "But of all successful pieces of editorship, on a small scale, that of Sir WALTER SCOTT'S Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border is to my feelings the most so."-DIBDIN. 3028 Field of Waterloo, a Poem, 8vo. sewed, Is 6d ib., 1815 3029 Scott's (John) Visit to Paris in 1814, being a Review of the Moral, Political, Intellectual, and Social Condition of the French Capital, 8vo. boards, 68 (published at 10s 6d) 3030 1815 Paris Revisited in 1815, by way of Brussels, with a Walk over the Field of Waterloo, 8vo. boards, 7s (può. at 12s) 1816 3031 House of Mourning, a Poem, 8vo. sewed, 28 6d 1817 3032 Scott's (Rev. T.) Translation of the Articles of the Synod of Dort, and its Rejection of Errors, &c., with Notes, Remarks, and References, 8vo. boards, 38 (sells at 68) 3033 1818 COMMENTARY on the HOLY BIBLE; with explanatory Notes, copious marginal References, &c., maps, 6 vols. 4to. STEREOTYPE EDITION, boards, new, 81 8s 1827 3034 Scriptores Græci, sive selecta ex Scriptoribus Græcis, cum vers. Lat., in usum Schol. Eton., cum Notis J. Niblock, 8vo. new in sheep, 4s 6d Eton., 1824 3035 Scrivener's (Matthew) Course of Divinity; or, an Introduction to the Knowledge of the true Catholick Religion, especially as professed by the Church of England, folio, (title ruled with red lines) fine copy, calf, neat, 6s 6d 3036 Secret History of Europe, complete in 4 vols. 8vo. cf., 7s 6d 1712-15 1674 This book is compiled on the plan of Dr. Welwood's, to shew" what the men were, and what the principles, that brought Europe to the brink of slavery, by advancing the power of France, and what were the dreadful effects of faction and corruption in England, Holland, and other nations, when the French king had by his artifices, engaged parties there in his interest."-Preface. 3037 Seed's (J.) XXIV. Discourses on several important Subjects; with VIII. Sermons preached at Lady Moyer's Lecture, 2 vols. 8vo. 6s 6d 3038 another copy, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 9s 6d 1747 1747 "Seed's Discourses are to be ranked among the most elegant productions of the British press."-WILLIAMS. 3039 Seeley's (Capt. J. B.) Wonders of Elora; or, the Narrative of a Journey to the temples and dwellings excavated out of a mountain of Granite, at Elora, in the East Indies; with some general Observations on the People and Country, folding plates, 8vo. boards, 10s 6d (sells at 16s) 1824 3040 Senecæ Tragoediae; cum Notis Gronovii et Variorum, omnia recensuit, Notas, Animadvers. et Indicem adjecit, etc., J. C. Schröderus, 4to. fine copy, in the original calf binding, gilt, 1l 48 3041 Delphis, 1728 "A very elaborate and celebrated edition. It is accompanied with a new and excellent Operum tom. 2, in quo Epistolæ, et Quæstiones Naturales, cum Notis variorum, thick 8vo. half bound, 5s Amst., Elz., 1672 3042 Seneca's Tragedies, and Coluthus's Rape of Helen, translated from the Greek, with Annotations, &c., by Sir E. Sherburne, head and plates, 8vo. half calf, gilt, 68 3043 Morals, by L'Estrange, plates, 8vo. 2s 6d 1702 1722 3044 Septchenes's (M. le Clerc de) Religion of the ancient Greeks, illustrated by an Explanation of their Mythology, 8vo. boards, UNCUT, 4s 6d 1788 3045 Servetus's (Michel) Life, by J. G. de Chauffpie, translated from the French by James Yair, 8vo. 4s 6d 1771 1790 3046 Seven Prophetical Periods; or, a View of the different prophetical periods mentioned by Daniel and St. John, 4to. bds., 6s 3047 Seward's (William) Anecdotes of distinguished Persons, chiefly of the present and two preceding Centuries, portraits and plates, 4 vols. 8vo. BEST EDITION, fine copy, calf extra, marbled leaves, by Kalthoeber, 17 18s 1798 3048 Sewel's (William) History of the Rise, Increase, and Progress of the Quakers, folio, good copy, calf, neat, 10s 6d 3049 3050 1725 1811 a new edition, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 10s English-Dutch and Dutch-English Dictionary and Grammar, 4to. BEST EDITION, 128 Amst., 1754 3051 Shaftesbury's (Lord) Characteristicks of Men, Manners, Opinions, and Times, portrait and vignettes by Gribelin, 3 vols. 8vo. calf, neat, 10s 6d 1737 3052 SHAKESPEARE'S (WILLIAM) DRAMATIC WORKS; with Notes, explanatory and critical, by Theobald, portrait, 8 vols. 12mo. old calf, gilt, 17 16s ANOTHER EDITION, with the Corrections and Illustrations of various Commentators, and JOHNSON and STEEVENS'S Notes, the whole revised and corrected by ISAAC REED, with a Glossarial Index, portrait, plates, and fac-similes, 21 vols. 8vo. finè set in russia extra, marbled edges, 127 128 3053 3054 3055 1762 1813 with explanatory Notes, and an Index to the remarkable Passages and Words, by the REV. S. AYSCOUGH, portrait, 3 vols. royal 8vo. calf, gilt, 21 128 6d 1790 Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare, being the whole number printed in quarto during his life-time or before the restoration; collated, where there were different copies, and published from the originals, by George Steevens, 4 vols. 8vo. calf, gilt, very neat, 17 11s 6d 1766 3056 SHAKESPEARE.-Miscellaneous Papers and legal Instruments under the hand and seal of William Shakespeare; including the Tragedy of King Lear, and a small Fragment of Hamlet, from the original MSS. in the possession of Samuel Ireland, of Norfolk Street, 1796 with fac-similes, folio, half russia, 21 28 3057 3058 3059 3060 3061 3062 3063 3064 "The copper plates, letter press, &c., in short every vestige of the above folio work, fell into the possession of Miss Jane Ireland, youngest sister of the fabricator; who was so anxious to witness the complete annihilation of the same, that every copper plate was defaced, and sold for waste metal, and every sheet of the publication torn up in her presence, and disposed of in a similar manner. 138 copies (being those furnished to the sub-cribers, &c.) are all that remain to commemorate that most celebrated imposition. This volume is now rising in value, and there can be little doubt but in a few years it will become an object of great rarity, from the causes above mentioned."-Shaksperiana Ayscough's Index to Shakespeare, royal 8vo. half bound, 158 1790 Twiss's (F.) complete Verbal Index to the Plays of Shakspeare, adapted to all the editions, 2 vols. 8vo. fine copy, calf, gilt, marbled leaves, 31 38 Bensley, 1805 "The greater part of the impression of this work was destroyed by fire: the remaining copies are therefore scarce, and bear a high price. A copy sold at Mr. Bindley's sale for 4l 14s 6d."-—Shaksperiana. Shakespeare restored, an attempt designed not only to correct Mr. Pope's most erroneous edition of this Poet, but likewise to restore the true reading of Shakspeare, in all the editions of his works hitherto published, by Lewis Theobald, 4to. half bound, very neat, 6s 1740 Chalmers's (George) Apology for the Believers in the Shakspeare Papers, (Ireland's) which were exhibited in Norfolk Street, 8vo. half calf, neat, 68 1797 "In this volume there is a great mass of curious and useful intelligence, relating to Shakspeare, and have it you must.'"-DIBDIN's Library Companion. Seymour's (E. H.) Remarks upon the Plays of Shakspeare; resulting from a Collation of the early Copies with that of Johnson and Steevens edited by Reed, with some valuable extracts from the MSS. of Lord Chedworth, 2 vols. 8vo. calf, marbled leaves, 88 6d 1805 another copy, 2 vols. 8vo. half calf, very neat, 8s 6d 1805 DOUCE'S (FRANCIS) Illustrations of Shakespeare, and of ancient Manners; with Dissertations on the Clowns and Fools of Shakespeare; the Gesta Romanorum, and on the English Morris Dance, wood cuts, 2 vols. 8vo. half calf, UNCUT, 17 15s 1807 "I look upon this work as a sort of Hortus Shaksperianus, from which fruit of every hue and flavour may be safely pluckt and eaten. The research and learning bestowed upon it are immense."-DIBDIN. Montagu's (Mrs.) Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakspeare, compared with the Greek and French Dramatic Poets, with Remarks on the misrepresentations of Voltaire, and three Dialogues of the Dead, 8vo. boards, 3s 1810 3065 Shakspeare's Jest Book, small 8vo. boards, 17 1s (pub. at 17 118 6d) Chiswick, Whittingham, 1814 3066 3067 3068 3069 These "Tales, and quicke answeres, very mery, and pleasant to rede," are a reprint of an extremely rare Book, printed by Thomas Berthelet, about 1530-4. They afford," says the present Editor (Mr. S. W. Singer) "an amusing specimen of the unsettled state of our Language, particularly in regard to our orthography, in the reign of Henry the eighth," &c.-DEDICATION. The impression was very limited. part II., small 8vo. boards,1l 18 (pub. at 17 11s 6d) ib., 1815 This is another reprint of some fragments of a book rescued from oblivion by "that most amiable and accomplished scholar, J. J. Conybeare." It was printed by Rastell, under the title of "A C. MERY TALYS." Like the former it is edited by Mr. Singer, and printed in a most elegant manner by Whittingham at the Chiswick Press. DRAKE'S (DR. N.) SHAKSPEARE and his TIMES: including the Biography of the Poet; Criticisms on his Genius and Writings; a new Chronology of his Plays; a Disquisition on the Object of his Sonnets; and a History of the Manners, Customs, and Amusements, Superstitions, Poetry, and elegant Literature of his Age, portrait and fac-simile, 2 vols. royal 4to. boards, 31 10s (published at 51 5s) 1817 Shaksperiana; Catalogue of all the Books, Pamphets, &c., relating to Shakspeare; an Account of the early 4to. editions of his Plays and Poems; the prices at which they have sold, and a list of the editions of his collected Works, 8vo. boards, new, 58 LARGE PAPER, boards, new, 7s 6d 1827 1709 3070 Sharp's (Abp.) XV. Sermons, portrait, 8vo. Is 6d 3071 Sharp's (Dr. Thomas) IX. Sermons on Various Subjects, 8vo. boards, UNCUT, 48 1763 3072 Sharp, (Rev. J. of Bristol) Brief Memoirs of, 8vo. sewed, 18 n. d. 3072* Shaw's (Dr. George) Zoological Lectures, delivered at the Royal Institution in the years 1806-7, one hundred and sixty five plates, by Mrs. Griffith, Le Keux, &c., 2 vols. 8vo. boards, Il 18s (published at 21 128 6d) 1809 3073 Shepherd's (John) Critical and Practical Elucidation of the Book of Common Prayer, and administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, 2 vols. 8vo. boards, new, 17 4s 1817 3074 Sheridan's (Rt. Hon. R. B.) Life, by Thomas Moore, portrait and fac-simile, 2 vols. 8vo. boards, 1 1s (pub. at 17 11s 6d) 1825 3075 Sheringhami (Roberti) de Anglorum Gentis origine disceptatio, quâ eorum Migrationes, variæ sedes, et ex parte res gestæ, à Confusione Linguarum, usq. ad adventum eorum in Britanniam investigantur; quædam de veterum Anglorum Religione, Deorum cultu, etc., explicantur, 8vo. old calf, gilt, 78 6d Cant., 1670 3076 Sherley.-The Three Brothers; or, the Travels and Adventures of Sir Anthony, Sir Robert, and Sir Thomas Sherley, in Persia, Russia, Turkey, Spain, &c., portraits, 8vo. boards, 78 (sells at 98) reprinted, 1825 |