11642 TALES OF THE GENII translated by Sir Charles Morell (written by the Rev. James Ridley); 2 vols. royal 8vo, printed on BLUE PAPER (on which only 5 copies were taken off) with Engravings from Designs by W. CRAIG, blue morocco, gilt edges, 11. 8s. 11643 1805 This was H. Drury's copy, and was purchased at his sale for 11. 138. another Edition; 12mo, frontispiece, cloth, 3s. 1839 11644 TAM QUAM, or an Attaint brought in the Supreme Court of the King of Kings, upon the Statutes, Exod. xx. 7, 16, and Levit. xix. 12, &c. small 4to, 4s. 1683 11645 TANGIER. The Moores baffled, being a Discourse concerning Tangier, especially when it was under the Earl of Teviot; small 4to, uncut, 5s. 11646 11647 11649 1681 Six Views in and about Tangier, by W. HOLLAR ; 4to, modern impressions, 4s. 1679 His Majesty's message concerning Tangier, with the humble Address of the Commons in Answer; folio,3s. 1680 11648 TANNER'S (BP. THOMAS) NOTITIA MONASTICA: or, an Account of all the Abbies, Priories, and Houses of Friars, heretofore in England and Wales, and also of all the Colleges and Hospitals founded before MDXL. folio, fine portrait by Vertue, and plates of arms, neat, 21. 1744 NOTITIA MONASTICA, with many Additions, by James Nasmith; folio, portrait by Vertue, and plates of arms, uncut, scarce, 4l. 16s. Cambridge, 1787 11650 the same; folio, port. & plates, calf, scarce, 47.10s. ib. 1787 11651 TANSILLO's (Luigi) Nurse, a Poem, translated by W. Roscoe, with the Italian Text; 4to, bds. 7s. Liverpool, 1798 11652 TAPLIN's (Wm.) Gentleman's Stable Directory; 8vo, bds. 2s. 1788 11653 TAPPEN's (G.) Professional Observations on Architecture in France and Italy, with Remarks on Painting and Sculpture; 8vo, half-bound, 7s. Presentation copy to M. A. Taylor, Esq. M.P. 1806 11654 TASKER'S (Rev. Wm.) Series of Letters on Homer, Virgil, Milton, &c. 12mo, half-bound, 3s. Exeter, 1798 11655 TASSIE'S (James) Descriptive Catalogue of a general Collection of ancient and modern engraved Gems, Cameos, as well as Intaglios, taken from the most celebrated Cabinets in Europe, and cast in coloured Pastes, white Enamel, and Sulphur. Arranged and Described by R. E. Raspe, in French and English; 2 vols. 4to, plates, bds. 21. 2s. 1791 11655*- the same, 2 vols. 4to, plates, calf gilt, 27. 12s. 6d. 1791 11656 TASSO'S (Torquato) Jerusalem delivered, done into English Heroical Verse by E. Fairfax ; 8vo, neat, 12s. Dublin, 1726 the same, with a Glossary and Index; 8vo, 16s. 1749 the same. To which are prefixed a Glossary and Lives of Tasso and Fairfax, by Charles Knight; 2 vols. crown 8vo, calf gilt, 17. 4s. Windsor, 1817 the same edited by S. W. Singer; 2 vols. small 8vo, woodcuts, calf extra, 17. 10s. 11657 11658 11658* 1817 "This translation is particularly distinguished by the harmony of its versification, in which respect the translator ranks nearly, if not entirely, upon a level with Spenser. Waller acknowledged that he had learned his numbers from Fairfax."-Adelung. 11659 TASSO's (Torquato) Jerusalem Delivered, translated by John Hoole; 2 vols. 8vo, portrait and plates, neat, 8s. 1802 the same; 2 vols. 12mo, neat, 3s. 11660 11661 11662 11663 11663* 1764 Rinaldo, a Poem, translated by Hoole, 8vo, bds. 3s. 1792 Jerusalem Delivered, with Notes and Occasional Illustrations, translated by the Rev. J. H. Hunt; 2 vols. 8vo (pub. at 17. 10s.) bds. 15s. 1818 the same; 2 vols. 8vo, half-bound morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, 11. 1s. 1818 Jerusalem Delivered, translated into English Spenserian Verse by J. H. Wiffen; 2 vols. small 8vo, portrait and woodcuts, boards, 14s. 1830 11664 TATHAM's (Charles Heathcote) Etchings representing the best Examples of Grecian and Roman Ornamental Architecture, drawn from the originals, chiefly collected in Italy; royal folio, 126 plates (pub. at 4l. 4s.) bds. 17.16s. 1826 11665 TATHAM's (Edward, D.D.) Bampton Lectures: The Chart and Scale of Truth by which to find the Cause of Error. A new Edition, corrected and enlarged from the Author's own Manuscripts, with a Memoir by the Rev. E. W. Grinfield; 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, 17. 1s. 1840 11666 TATLER, with Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, by A. 11667 Chalmers; 4 vols. 8vo, bds. 17. 8s. 1822 1822 11667* TAVERNER'S (R.) Postils on the Epistles and Gospels, edited by E. Cardwell, D.D. 8vo, 10s. Oxford, 1841 11668 TAYLOR's (Arthur) Glory of Regality: an Historical Treatise of the Anointing and Crowning of the Kings and Queens of England, 1820.-The Queen's Claim to Coronation Examined (by Arthur Taylor), 1821.-8vo, calf gilt, 16s. 11669 TAYLOR's (Dr. Chas.) Remarks on Sea Water; 8vo, 2s. 11670 TAYLOR's (Francis) Grapes from Canaan, or the Believer's Present Taste of Future Glory, expressed in a short divine Poem; sm. 8vo, fine copy in russia, scarce, 12s. 1658 This copy sold for 11. 10s. at Nassau's sale. 1805 11670* TAYLOR's (George) Historical Account of the Rebellion in the County of Wexford, 1798; 8vo, plates, 4s. Dublin, 1800 11671 TAYLOR'S (George Watson) The Profligate, a Comedy; 4to, hf-bd. morocco, uncut, 17. 1s. Bulmer, 1820 Privately printed for presents only. Dent's copy sold for 41. 4s. 11672 TAYLOR'S (JOHN, the Water-Poet) WORKS; folio, with the rare frontispiece and woodcuts, a complete and fine copy in morocco, gilt edges, extremely rare, 61. 6s. the same, folio, woodcuts, the frontispiece deficient and slightly imperfect, neat, 17. 10s. 11673 11674 11675 1630 1630 "But of all the oddities of his day, the greatest was JOHN TAYLOR, THE WATER-POET. He was a slang-fellow, and a sort of Skelton in his way. His pieces, which are well nigh innumerable, were collected and published in 1630, in a folio volume, replete with bizarre and barbarous woodcuts. A copy of this volume, perfect in all respects, produced fifteen guineas at Colonel Stanley's sale."-Dibdin. Old, Old, very Old Man, the Life of Thomas Parr, aged 152 years, in Verse; small 4to, 3s. 1703 An Answer to a Foolish Pamphlet, entituled a Swarme of Sectaries and Schismatics (by Henry Walker); small 4to, half-bound, rare, 8s. 1641 11675* TAYLOR's (John, LL.D.) Elements of the Civil Law. Fourth Edition, revised & corrected; royal 8vo, bds. 17.10s. 1828 11676 TAYLOR's (John, D.D. of Norwich) Paraphrase, with Notes on the Epistle to the Romans; 4to, hf-bd. uncut, 15s. 1769 11677 TAYLOR's (John) Verses on various Occasions; 8vo, (Presentation copy to James Boswell) bds. 3s. 11678 1795 Records of my Life; 2 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, 17.4s. 1832 11679 TAYLOR's (Isaac, of Ongar) Natural History of Enthusiasm; foolscap 8vo, cloth, 5s. 1839 1839 1839 1839 1841 11682 TAYLOR's (Richard) Index Monasticus, or the Abbeys and other Monasteries, Alien Priories, Friaries, Colleges, Collegiate Churches, and Hospitals, formerly established in the Diocese of Norwich, systematically arranged and described; folio, maps of Suffolk, Norfolk, and the City of Norwich, and the arms of Religious Houses (pub. at 21. 12s. 6d.) bds. 17. 4s. 1821 11682* TAYLOR'S (Rev. Robert) Statement of the Circumstances under which a Clergyman refused to read the Burial-Service over an Individual who had committed Suicide in his Parish; 8vo, 1s. 6d. 1832 11683 TAYLOR's (Samuel) System of Short-hand; 8vo, hf-bd. 4s. 1807 11683* TAYLOR'S (Thomas) Concordance to the Holy Scriptures; 8vo, neat, 6s. 1801 11684 TAYLOR's (Thomas, the Platonist) Answer to Dr. Gillies's Supplement to his new Analysis of Aristotle's Works; 8vo, 3s. 11685 11686 11687 11688 11689 11690 11691 1804 Dissertation on the Eleusinian and Bacchic Mysteries; This work contains a complete collection of all the existing Chaldæan Miscellanies in Prose and Verse (the Wise Man's 1805 1820 Theoretic Arithmetic, in three Books: containing the 1816 Translation of the Political Fragments of Archytas, Dissertation on the Philosophy of Aristotle; 4to, (pub. at 1812 11692 TAYLOR'S (JEREMY, Bishop of Down and Connor) WHOLE WORKS, WITH LIFE OF THE AUTHOR, AND A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF HIS WRITINGS, BY BISHOP REGINALD HEBER. A new Edition, superintended by the Rev. J. R. Pitman, who has verified and corrected the Quotations; 15 vols. 8vo, portrait (pub. at 77. 10s.) bds. 6l. 1839 the same, 15 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, contents lettered, 81.8s.1839 the same, 15 vols. 8vo, calf extra, contents lettered, 97. 1839 the same, 15 vols. 8vo, blue morocco extra, gilt edges, with flexible backs, 147. 1839 11693 11694 11695 THE WORKS OF JEREMY TAYLOR, THE SHAKESPEARE OF DIVINES, CLAIM THE VERY FIRST PLACE IN THE LIBRARIES OF ALL WHO HOLD IN REVERENCE THE GREAT PRINCIPLES OF CHRISTIAN PIETY AND RELIGIOUS FREEDOM: WHO LOVE OUR LANGUAGE IN ITS PURest AND RICHEST MELODY; AND WHO VALUE THAT ESSENTIAL SPIRIT OF ELOQUENCE AND POETRY, WHICH WOULD ALONE SUFFICE TO RENDER OUR LANGUAGE IMMORTAL. The learning, genius, and piety, the zeal, toleration, and humility, and the eminently Christian spirit of this great and excellent prelate, have been so often extolled, that it may almost seem a matter of supererogation to introduce any testimonies here; but lest there should be any whose attention has not yet been directed towards the writings of this meritorious divine, a few quotations may reasonably be indulged in. "This great prelate," says BP. RUST (in his funeral sermon) "had the good humour of a gentleman, the eloquence of an orator, the fancy of a poet, the acuteness of a schoolman, the profoundness of a philosopher, the wisdom of a counsellor, the sagacity of a prophet, the reason of an angel, and the piety of a saint: he had devotion enough for a cloister, learning enough for an university, and wit enough for a college of virtuosi: and had his parts and endowments been parcelled out among his poor clergy that he left behind him, it would, perhaps, have made one of the best dioceses in the world." "Few have equalled Bishop Taylor in variety of learning, in fertility of imagination, in vigour of thinking, in rectitude of intention, and holiness of life. His controversial writings, fraught as they are with guileless ardour, with peerless eloquence, and with the richest stores of knowledge, historical, classical, scholastic, and theological, may be considered as irrefragable proofs of his pure, affectionate, and dutiful attachment to the Reformed Church of England."-Dr. Parr, in his Letter to Milner. "Taylor and Barrow were incomparably the greatest preachers and divines of their age. But my predilection is for Taylor. He has all the abundance and solidity of the other, with a ray of lightning of his own which, if he did not derive it from Demosthenes and Tully, has at least as generous and noble an original.”—Bishop Hurd. "Often has my mind hung with fondness and admiration over the crowded yet clear and luminous galaxies of imagery diffused through the works of BISHOP TAYLOR."-Bishop Warburton. "It can hardly be doubted that our more extensive acquaintance with the Scriptures, with the history of other and better times, and with the writings of such men as JEREMY TAYLOR, will enable us to distinguish the everlasting truths of the Gospel from the errors of a fleeting enthusiasm.” Middleton, Bishop of Calcutta, in his Sermons. "We will venture to assert, that there is in any one of the prose folios of JEREMY TAYLOR more fine fancy and original imagery, more brilliant conceptions, and glowing expressions-more new figures, and new applications of old figures-more, in short, of the body and the soul of poetry, than in all the odes and the epics that have since been produced in Europe." Edinburgh Review, No. 36 (in an article on Poetry) "Who does not feel, that as long as learning, genius, and piety, are valued among men, the name of Bishop Taylor will be pronounced with veneration, and his works preserved as one of the choicest portions of our intellectual treasures."-Eclectic Review. 11696 TAYLOR's (Bishop Jeremy) Ductor Dubitantium, or the Rule of Conscience; folio, portrait, neat, 18s. 11697 11698. 11699 11700 11701 11702 11703 11704 11705 11706 11707 1696 the same, abridged by R. Barcroft; 2 vols. 8vo, nt. 8s. 1725 "those 'excellent Discourses, which are enough of themselves to furnish a library, and will be famous to all succeeding generations for their greatness of wit, and profoundness of judgment, and richness of fancy, and clearness of expression, and copiousness of invention, and general usefulness to all the purposes of a Christian."-Bishop Rust. Life and Death of the ever blessed Jesus Christ, the the same, 2 vols. 8vo, bds. 16s. 1811 1811 1816 Prayers, edited by the Rev. S. Clapham; 8vo, 7s. 1828 Sermon preached at the Consecration of two Archbishops and ten Bishops; small 4to, last leaf deficient, 2s. 1661 Holy Living and Dying, together with Prayers. Prefixed is a Memoir of the Author's Life; 12mo, fine portrait (pub. at 8s. 6d.) bds. 6s. 1824 11708 the same, 12mo, calf gilt, 9s. 1824 11709 11710 the same, by Bp. Heber; 8vo (pub. at 12s.) bds. 9s. 1839 1839 11711 the same, 8vo, calf extra, 14s. 1839 11712 11713 11714 the same, 8vo, blue morocco, extra, gilt edges, 18s. 1839 Life, by Archdeacon Henry Kaye Bonney; 8vo, portrait, bds. 7s. 6d. 1815 11715 11716 1824 the same, Second Edition, in one volume 8vo, portrait (pub. at 10s. 6d.) bds. 7s. 6d. the same, 8vo, calf extra, 12s. Life, with a Critical Examination of his Writings, by Bishop Heber; 2 vols. post 8vo, portrait (pub. at 158.) bds. 10s. 1828 1828 "A charming and instructive piece of biography, written with all the glow of poetic feeling, and all the elegance of refined scholarship."-Dibdin. 11717 TAYLOR's (Silas) History and Antiquities of Harwich and Dover-court, in the County of Essex. To which is added a large Appendix containing the NATURAL HISTORY of the Sea Coast and Country about Harwich, by S. Dale; 4to, 14 plates, neat, 168. 1732 1811 11718 TELESCOPE (Companion to the) royal 8vo, bds. 3s. 11719 TELFORD'S (THOMAS) LIFE, WRITTEN BY HIMSELF: containing a descriptive Narrative of his Professional Labours. Edited by John Rickman, with a Preface, Supplement, Annotations, and Index; 4to, and folio Atlas of Plates, bds. 81. 1838 |