Curious amusements: fitted for the entertainment of the ingenious of both sexes writ in imitation of the Count de Roche Foucault, and render'd into English from the 15th. edition printed at Paris. By a gentleman of Pembroke-Hall in Cambridge. To which is added, some translations from Greek, Latin and Italian poets; with other verses and songs on several occasions, not before printed. By T. Rymer, Esq; late Historiographer-Royal.
- Gentleman of Pembroke Hall in Cambridge.
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Curious amusements: fitted for the entertainment of the ingenious of both sexes; writ in imitation of the Count de Roche Foucault, and render'd into English from the 15th. edition printed at Paris. By a gentleman of Pembroke-Hall in Cambridge. To which is
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London : printed for and sold by D. Browne at Exeter Exchange, W. Mears at the Lamb, and J. Browne at the Black Swan and Bible without Temple-Bar, 1714.
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