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Æsop's Fables, with their morals: in prose and verse. Grammatically translated. Illustrated with pictures and emblems. Together with the history of his life and death, newly and exactly translated out of the original Greek.
Aesop.Date: 1706- Books
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Æsop's Fables, with their morals: in prose and verse. Grammatically translated. Illustrated with pictures and emblems. Together with the history of his life and death newly and exactly translated out of the original Greek.
Aesop.Date: 1721- Books
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Æsop's Fables, with their morals: in prose and verse. Grammatically translated. Illustrated with pictures and emblems. Together with the history of his life and death. Newly and exactly translated out of the original Greek.
Aesop.Date: MD.CC.XLI. [1741]- Books
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Phædri Augusti Cæsaris liberti Fabularum Æsopiarum libri quinque; or, the five books of the Fables of Phædrus, who was made a freeman of Rome by Augustus Cæsar, in imitation of Æsop's Fables; Improved by a Method intirely new: wherein The Order of Construction is so natural and concise, that the most ignorant Scholar may easily find it without the least Hesitation. To which are added accents and notes, For the true Pronunciation and right Interpretation of all the Idioms, Phrases, Proverbial Expressions and Grammatical Figures. By John Entick, M. A. Editor and Improver of Schrevelius's Lexicon, and of several Latin and Greek Classicks.
Phaedrus.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]- Books
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Miscellanies in prose & verse, By the Most Honourable The Marquis of Normanby, The late Lord Rochester, Mr. Waller, The E. of D--- Mr. M--- Mr. W---ley, Dr. King, Mrs. Wharton, Mr. Oldmixon, and others. With Satyrs, Fables & Translations, from Anacreon. With Original Maxims and Reflections. To which is added, Precepts, Maxims and Reflections, Extracted from the most Celebrated Greek and Latin Poets.
Date: 1702- Books
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Examen miscellaneum. Consisting of verse and prose. Of verse, by The most Honourable the Marquis of Normanby. The late Lord Rochester. Mr. Waller. Mrs. Wharton. Mr. Wolseley. With Satires and Fables, and translations from Anacreon. In Prose, Above an Hundred Original Maxims and Reflections. To which are added, Precepts, Maxims, and Reflections taken out of Theognis, Phocylides, Pythagoras, Solon, Simonides, Callimachus, Philemon, Alexis, Anaxandrides, Antiphanes, Apollodorus, Diphilus, Menander, Eubulus, Timocles, and several other Greek poets.
Date: 1702- Books
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A complete commentary, with etymological, explanatory, critical and classical notes on Milton's Paradise Lost: Explaining 1. All the Hebrew, Chaldaic, Arabic, Syriac, Phoenician, Egyptian, Greek, Latin, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Russian, Tatarian, Saxon, Teutonic (or German) Dutch, Norman, (or Old French) Old English (or Scottish) Indian, American and Miltonian Words, i. e. Those of the Author's own Coining, thro' the whole Poem. 2. All the difficult Terms of Divinity, Philosophy, Mathematics, Astronomy, Astrology, History, Geography, Architecture, Navigation, Anatomy, Surgery, Chymistry, Alchemy, Hunting, Hawking, Gardening, and other Human Arts and Sciences. 3. All the fine Epithets, the Mythology (or Fables) of the Antients) all the Figures of Grammar and Rhetoric, Comparisons, Similies, Digressions, different Persons; and setting all the Transposed Sentences in a plain English Prose Order; with many new Theological, Critical, Historical and Political Observations, never published before. For without such a Work the Poem is useless to most Readers of it. By James Paterson, M. A. And Philologist.
Paterson, James, M.A., philologist.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- Books
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Fabulae Aesopi selectae; or Select fables of Aesop; with an English translation, more literal than any yet extant, designed for the readier instruction of beginners in the Latin tongue. By H. Clarke, teacher of the Latin language.
Aesop.Date: M,DCC,XCIX [1799]- Books
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Æsop's fables. With instructive morals and reflections, abstracted from all party considerations, adapted to all capacities; and design'd to promote religion, morality, and universal benevolence. Containing two hundred and forty fables, with a cut Engrav'd on Copper to each fable. And th life of Æsop prefixed.
Aesop.Date: MDCCXL. [1740, i.e. 1739]- Books
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Fables and stories moralized. Being a second part of the Fables of Æsop, and other eminent mythologists, &c. By Sir Roger L'Estrange, Kt. Vol.II.
Aesop.Date: MDCCXV. [1715]- Books
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Selectiores Æsopi Phrygis fabulæ, et Luciani Samosatensis dialogi. Isocratis orationes duæ ad Demonicum & Nicoclem. Cebetis Thebani tabula. Græce & Latine. In usum juventutis Scoticæ Græcarum literarum studiosæ.
Aesop.Date: 1723- Books
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Æsop's fables. With instructive morals and reflections, abstracted from all party considerations, adapted to all capacities; and design'd to promote religion, morality, and universal benevolence. Containing two hundred and forty fables, with a cut engrav'd on copper to each fable. And the life of Æsop prefixed by Mr. Richardson.
Aesop.Date: [1760?]- Books
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Mythoi Aisōpou. = Æsopi fabulæ græco-latinæ. Cum novis notis, necnon versione emendatâ. Editio, prioribus antehac editis correctior; et ad usum juventutis regiæ scholæ Etonensis accommodata.
Aesop.Date: MDCCXCVI. [1796]- Books
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The fables, of Æsop, with a life of the author: and embellished with one hundred & twelve plates. ...
Aesop.Date: 4th June 1793- Books
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Phædri Aug. liberti Fabularum æsopiarum libri quinque; item fabulæ quædam ex MS. veteri à Marquardo Gudio descriptæ; cum indice vocum & locutionum. Appendicis loco adjiciuntur fabulæ græcæ quædam & latinæ ex variis authoribus collectæ; quas claudit Avieni Æsopicarum fabularum liber unicus.
Phaedrus.Date: [1729]- Books
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A new translation of Æsop's fables, adorn'd with cutts; suited to the fables copied from the Frankfurt edition: by the most ingenious artist Christopher Van Sycham. The Whole being rendered in a Plain, Easy, and Familiar Style, adapted to the Meanest Capacities. Nevertheless Corrected and Reform'd from the Grossness of the Language, and Poorness of the Verse us'd in the now Vulgar Translation: The Morals also more accurately Improv'd; Together with Reflections on each Fable, in Verse. By J. J. Gent.
Aesop.Date: 1708- Books
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A new translation of Æsop's Fables, adorn'd with cutts; suited to the Fables copied from the Frankfort edition: by the Most Ingenious Artist Christopher van Sycham. The Whole being redered in a Plain, Easy, and Familiar Style, adapted to the Meanest Capacities. Nevertheless corrected and reform'd from the grossness of the language, and Poorness of the Verse us'd in the now vulgar translation: the morals also more accuratel improv'd; together with reflections on each fable, in verse. By Joseph Jackson, Med.
Aesop.Date: 1708- Books
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A new translation of Æsop's Fables, adorn'd with cutts; suited to the fables copied from the Frankfurt edition: by the Most Ingenious Artist Christopher van Sycham. The whole being rendered in a Plain Easy, and Familiar Style, adapted to the Meanest Capacities. Nevertheless Corrected and Reform'd from the Grossness of the Language, and Poorness of the Verse us'd in the now Vulgar Translation: The Morals also more accurately Improv'd; Together with Reflections on each Fable, in Verse. Second edition with additions. By J. J. Gent.
Aesop.Date: 1715- Books
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Æsop naturaliz'd: in a collection of diverting fables and stories from Æsop, Lockman, Pilpay and others. With useful morals and reflections: in easy and familiar verse. Adapted to all Capacities, and intended principally for the Entertainment and Instruction of the Youth of both Sexes.
Aesop.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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Æsop's fables, with morals and reflections, as improved by Sir Roger L'Estrange, done into variety of English verse, Very useful to divert and instruct Young Gentlemen and Ladies in the Conduct of Human Life. Illustrated with cuts curiously engrav'd on copper plates.
Aesop.Date: 1720- Books
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Mython Aisopeion Synagoge. Fabularum Æsopicarum collectio, quotquot Græce reperiuntur. Accedit interpretatio Latina.
Aesop.Date: MDCCXVIII [1718]- Books
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Selectiores Æsopi Phrygis fabulæ, et Luciani Samosatensis dialogi. Isocratis orationes duæ, ad Demonicum & Nicoclem. Cebetis Thebani tabula: nec non Galeni Pergameni suasoria ad artes oratio. Græce & Latine. In usum juventutis Scoticæ Græecarum literarum studiosæ.
Aesop.Date: 1767- Books
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The fables of Æsop. With the moral reflexions of Monsieur Baudoin. Translated from the French. To which is prefix'd by another hand; The true life of Æsop, by the most Learned and Noble Critick Monsieur de Meziriac, proving by unquestionable Authorities, that Æsop was an ingenious, eloquent and comely person, a Courtier and Philosopher; contrary to the fabulous Relation of the Monk Plaundes, who makes him stupid, stammering, a buffoon, and monstrously deform'd.
Aesop.Date: MDCCIV. [1704]- Books
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Æsop's Fables: with his life, and morals and remarks. Fitted for the meanest capacities.
Aesop.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]- Books
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Fables of Æsop and others: translated into English. With instructive applications; and a cut before each fable. By Samuel Croxall, D.D.
Aesop.Date: 1797