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Poeta Rufticantis Literatum Otium: Sive Carmina Andreæ Francifci Laudefii. Secunda Editio prior Auctior. Price is.

The Art of Cookery, in imitation of Horace's Art of Poetry. With fome Letters to Dr. Lifter and others, occafion'd principally by the Title of a Book publish'd by the Doctor, being the Works of Apicius Caelius, concerning the Soups and Sauces of the Antients: With an Extract of the greatest Curiofities contain'd in that Book To which is added, Horace's Art of Poetry in Latin. By Dr. King. Price bound i s. 6 d.

The Art of Love, in imitation of Ovid de Arte Amandi: With a Preface containing a more particular Account of the Life of Ovid, than has been hitherto published by the Latin, French, or English Authors. By Dr. King. Price 3 s. 6d.

Mifcellanies in Profe and Verfe, viz. Animadverfions on the pres tended Account of Denmark. A Journey to London in the Year 1698, after the ingenious Method of that made by Dr. Martin Lifter in the fame Year. The Frumetary, a very innocent and harmless Poem. A Letter to the Honourable Charles Boyle Efq; Dialogues of the Dead, relating to the present Controverfy, concerning the Epiftles of Phalaris. Mully of Mountown, a Poem. Orpheus and Eurydice, a Poem. An Anfwer to a Book which will be published next Week, intituled, A Letter to the Reverend Dr. South, upon occafion of a late Book, intitu led, Animadverfions upon Dr. Sherlock's Book in Vindication of the Trinity. Reflexions upon Mr. Varilla's Hiftory of Herefy, Book I. Tom. I. as far as relates to English Matters, more especially thofe of Wickliff The Belief of Dr. John Wickliff in the Point of the Eucharift, which by heedlefs Men, has been call'd his Recantation. A Dialogue, thewing the Way to modern Preferment, between Seignior Inquifitivo, Don Sebaftino des los Muftachiero's, Seignior Cornaro, and Mustapha. Mifcellany Poems, viz. (I.) A Song to Calia. (II.) An incomparable Ode of Malherb's, written by him when the Marriage was on foot between the King of France and Anne of Auftria. Tranflated by a great Admirer of the Eafinefs of French Poetry. (III.) The laft Billet (IV.) To Laura. In Imitation of Petrarch. (V.) To the Right Honourable the late Earl of upon his difputing publickly in ChriftChurch in Oxford. (VI.) A Gentleman to his Wife. (VII.) The Mad Lover. (VIII.) The Soldier's Wedding. A Soliloquy by Nan Thrasherwell, being Part of a Play, call'd, The New Troop. (IX.) The Old Cheese. (X.) The Skillet. (XI.) The Fisherman. (XII.) A Cafe of Confcience. (XIII.) The Conftable. (XIV.) Little Mouths. (XV.) Hold faft Below. (XVI.) The Beggar-woman. (XVII.) The Veftry. (XVIII.) The Monarch. (XIX.) The Incurious. An Effay on the Invention of Samplers, by a School-Miftrefs at Hackney. Natural Obfervations made in the School of Llandwwforhwy. Taylors and Millers prov'd to be no Thieves. Meurfius's Treatife of the Grecian Games.

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The Plays of the Grecian Boys and Girls. A Method to teach learned Men how to write unintelligibly. Some important Queries, whether a Woman may lay a Child to an Eunuch? Additions to Mr. Leeuwenhoeck's Microfcopical Obfervations upon the Tongue : Shewing the feveral Particles proper for Prattling, Tattling. Pleading, Haranguing, Lying, Flattering, Scolding, c. Of the Migration of Cuckoo's: With Remarks on Bird's Nefts. Obfervations on the Tripal Veffels. An Historical and Chronological Account of Confecrated Clouts. Jaf per-Hans-Van-Slonenbergh's Voyage to Cajamai. By Dr. King of ChriftChurch, Oxon. In Two Volumes. Price 125.

Useful Mifcellanies. Containing, I. A Preface of the Publifher of the Tragi-Comedy of Joan of Hedington. II. The Tragi-Comedy of Joan of Hedington, in imitation of Shakespear. III. Some Account of Horace's Behaviour during his stay at Trinity College in Cambridge: With an Ode to intreat his Departure thence. Together with a Copy of his Medal taken out of Trinity-College Buttery. By Dr. King. Price 6 d.

An Hiftorical Account of the Heathen Gods and Heroes, neceffary for the understanding of the Antient Poets. Being an Improvement of whatever has been written hitherto by the Greek, Latin, French, and English Authors upon that Subject. For the Ufe of Westminster and alt other Schools, and for the Readers of Mr. Pope's Homer and English Clafficks. Price 2 s.

Four Books publish'd by Mr. Thomas Johnfon late of Eaton, viz.

(1.) A Collection of Nouns and Verbs, to be form'd and declin'd by Children of the loweft Forms: So contriv'd, that all the Rules and Exceptions of that part of the Grammar which relates to the declining of Nouns and Verbs, may be frequently inculcated and riveted in their Minds. Together with an English Syntax, containing all the Latin Rules, in an Order fo obvious to Children, that they feldom fail lights ing upon the Governing Word with Eafe and Certainty. Price is. (II.) Decerpta ex Ovidij Faftis. Price 1 s.

(III.) Decerpta ex Ovidij Metamorphosewn. Price 1 s.

(IV.) Phadrus Augufti Cafaris Liberti Fabularum fopiarum libra quinque cum paraphrafi perpetua. Price 1 s.

Quintus Curtius's Hiftory of the Wars of Alexander. To which is prefix'd Freinshemius's Supplement. The Second Edition. In which are added, A Map and eighteen Copper Plates. An Account of those Plates. The Judgment of learned Men concerning the Age, Condition, Style, and Hiftory of Quintus Curtius. The Genealogy of Alexander, and the Epitome of his Life; as alfo the Divifion of the Macedonian Empire amongst his Followers after his Death, and the Tables of that Divifion according to Curtius, Arrian, Diodorus Siculus, Orofius, &c. In Two Volumes Twelves. Price 6 s.

The Lives of illuftrious Men. Done into English from the Original Latin of C. Nepos. Non pluribus impar. Price 2s. 6d.

Pralectiones

Pralectiones poetica: in Schola naturalis philofophia Oxon. Habite. Auà tore Jofepho Trapp, M. A. Coll. Wadh. & pralectore publico lectura poetice a viro infigniffimo D. Henrico Birkhead, L L. D. Coll. Omnium Animarum olim focio in celeberrima Univerfitate Oxonienfi nuper fundata. Editio Secunda. Price 5s.

An Ode; Humbly inferib'd to the King: Occafion'd by his Majefty's most auspicious Succeffion and Arrival. Written in the Stanza and Measure of Spencer. By the Reverend Mr. Croxall. Price 1 s. A Poem on the Death of Mr. John Philips. By Edmund Smith of Christ Church, Oxon. Price 6 d.

Dryades; Or the Nymph's Prophecy. An Poem on the Peace. By Mr. Diaper. Price 1 s. 6d.

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Yarbell's Kitchen: Or, the Dogs of Egypt. A Heroic Poem. Price

A Paraphrafe upon fome felect Pfalms. By the Reverend Mr. Richard Daniel, Dean of Armagh in Ireland. Price 3 s.

A Treatife upon the Modes: Or, a Farewel to French Kicks. Eft modus in rebus. The Modes depend upon the Senfe. Price is. Tales Tragical and Comical, viz. Abradalus and Panthea; or, Love and Honour in perfection. Hell beyond Hell; or, the Devil and Madamoiselle. Female Revenge or the Queen of Lombardy. The Night Adventures; or, the Country Intrigue. Fatal Piety; or the Royal Converts. The broken Commandments; or, the Heir adapted. From the Profe of fome famous antique Italian, Spanish, and French Authors. By Mr. D'Urfey. Price 4 s.

Callipedia: Or, the Art of getting pretty Children. With Cuts. By Mr. Oldifworth. Price 1 s.

Reflections Critical and Satyrical upon a late Rhapfody, call'd, An Effay on Criticifm, written by Mr. Pope. By Mr. Dennis. Price 6 d.

An Effay on Publick Spirit: Being a Satyr in Profe upon the Luxury of the Times, the chief Sources of our present Parties and Divisions. By Mr. Dennis. Price 6 d.

The Grounds of Criticism in Poetry, contain'd in fome new Discoveries, never made before, requifite for the writing and judging of Poems furely. By Mr. Dennis. Price 2 s.

An Effay on the Genius and Writings of Shakespear: With fome Letters of Criticism to the Spectator. By Mr. Dennis. Price 1 s.

Remarks upon Cato: A Tragedy. By Mr. Dennis. Price 1 s. Prunella: An Interlude, perform'd in the Rehearfal, at the TheatreRoyal in Drury-Lane. The Scene and Mufick collected from the most famous Mafters by Mr. Airs, for the Advantage of Mr. Eftcourt. Price 6 d.

The Tell-Tale; or, the invifible Witness: Being the fecret Obfervation of Philologus, upon the private Actions of human Life. By Mr. Cibber. Price is.

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The Secret History of Arlus and Odolphus, Minifters of State to the Empress of Grandinfula: In which are discover'd the labour'd Artifices formerly us'd for the Removal of Arlus, and the true Caufes of his late Reftoration upon the difmiffion of Odolphus, and the Quinquinvirate. Humbly offer'd to thofe good People of Grandinfula, who have not yet done wondering why that Princefs fhou'd change fo notable a Ministry. Price 6 d. By Mr. Cibber.

The Life and Character of Marcus Portius, Cato Uticenfis: Collected from the best antient Greek and Latin Authors, and defign'd for the Readers of Cato, a Tragedy. Price 6 d.

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Dialogus de Procis, five de ambitu nuptiarum nuperrimus. Price

The Works of La Mothe le Vayer, Counsellor of State. Containing fix Days Conversation between several Gentlemen, viz. I. That the best Authors are liable to Mistake. 11. The greatest Authors have need to be favourably interpreted, &c. Prire 15.

Ifaac Bickerstaff's Letter to the Tongue-loos'd Doctor. Price 3 d.

Annotations on the Tatler. Written in French by Monfieur Bournelle, and tranflated into English by Walter Wag staff, Efq; In Two Vols. Price 2 s.

The Narrative of Dr. Robert Norris, concerning the frange and deplorable Frenzy of Mr. John Denn-- an Officer of the Cullom-Houf ; being an exact Account of all that pafs'd between the faid Patient and the Doctor, till this prefent Day; and a full Vindication of himself and his proceedings from the extravagant Reports of the faid Mr. John Denn. Price 3 d.

England's Newest Way in all forts of Cookery, Paftry, and all Pickles that are fit to be used; adorn'd with Copper Plates, fetting forth the Manner of placing Dishes upon Tables; and the neweit Fashion of Mince pyes. By Henry Howard, Free Cook of London, and late Cook to his Grace the Duke of Ormond, and fince to the Earl of Salisbury, and Earl of Winchelfea. To which is added the best Receipts for ma king Cakes, Mackroons, Biskets, Gingerbread, French Bread; as allo for preferving, conferving, candying, and drying Fruits, confectioning and making of Creams, Syllabubs, and Malmulades of feveral Sorts; likewife Additions of beautifying Waters, and other Curiofiries; as allo above Fifty new Receipts are added, which renders the whole Work compleat. The Fifth Edition. Price 2 s. 6 d.

New Dialogues of the Gods, or, Reflections upon the Paffions: with a Difcourfe on the Nature of Dialogue. Tranflated from the French by Mr. Tamworth Keresby. Price 2 s.

The Works of Mr. Edmund Smith, late of Chrift Church, Oxford: Containing, I. Phedra and Hippolytus. II A Poem on the Death of Mr. John Philips. 11. Bodleian Speech. IV. Pocockius, &c. To which

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is prefix'd his Character, by Mr. Oldifworth; and his Epitaph by the Reverend Mr. Adams of Chrift-Church. Price 1 s. 6 d.

Plays by the Right Honourable the Lord Lanfdown, viz. The SheGallants: A Comedy. Heroick Love: A Tragedy. And the Jew of Venice: A Comedy. Price 3 s.

The Works of Mr. George Farquhar: Containing all his Letters, Poems, Effays, and Comedies published in his Life-time, viz. Love and a Bottle. The Conftant Couple; or, A Trip to the Jubilee. Sir Har ry Wild-Air. Inconftant; or, The Way to Win him. The Twin; Rivals. The Recruiting Officer. And the Beaux Stratagem. Price 6 s. By Sir Richard Steel.

The Funeral; or, Grief A-la-mode.

The Tender Husband; or, the Accomplish'd Fools,
The Lying Lover; or, the Ladies Friendship,

Confcious Lovers.

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By Mr. Southern.

The Loyal Brother; or, the Perfian Prince.
Difappointment; or, the Mother in Fashion.
Sir Anthony Love; or, the Rambling Lady.
The Wife's Excufe; or, Cuckolds make Themselves.
The Maid's last Prayer; or, any rather than fail,
The Fatal Marriage; or, the Innocent Adultery.
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