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No text description is available for this image![136 [Devon]. — Gompertz (J.) Devon: a] provoked both criticism and support. About 1846 | tto A The D.N.B. the date of | poets Teignmouth, Sams, Royal Taber ere CTC 1850. Bivesitne de 143 [Dodwell]. — Brokesby (Francis) The Life of Mr. Henry Dodwell; with an account of © his Works, and an Abridgment of them that. are Published, and Several of his Manu- 8vo. 36 pp., 8 leaves. Recént boards. Uncut. The author was the brother of Benjamin Gompertz, the mathematician, and of Lewis Gompertz, the inventor. 137 Dickens (Charles) The Posthumous Papers . . sc i . 1 y i > L tt % t ' of the Pickwick Club. A New Edition, with a ai igen eRe pone ‘< * iid Numerous Illustrations, by Sam. Weller, Halley Savilian Pravessor woe Geometry, uae Gg aoiig Crowquill, Esq. Phila: Containing an ,Abstract of Mr. Dodwell’s delphia, Carey, Lea and Be cce ie Book. De Cycles. London, Richard§Smith, | Ss 4 2 Roy. 8vo,, 388 pp, Original cloth (a little tom at] yo! > vols, Calf, Portrait. Slight ee joints). Plates, advertisements at beginning and end. ; vol. 2. See also No. 330. First AMERICAN EDITION. 3 is 138 Digby (Sir Kenelm) Letters between the | 144 Donne (John) A Sermon upon the Ninth Verse of the Thirty-eighth Psalm. Preached . Ld. George Digby, and Sr. Kenelm Digby, tan Kt., concerning ‘Religion. London, Hum - by that late learned and reverend Divine, , John Donne, Doctor in Divinity, Dean of- phrey Moseley, 1651 £2 2s the Cathedral Church of 8. Pauls, London. . Sm. 8vo. 132 pp. Boards. Bottom blank margin of title-page repaired. There were two editions of Now first printed. London. Privately this book in the same year. This one is dated on the Printed, 1921 : . £3 33 last page, ‘“‘ Sherborn, March 30, 1639.’ The other is dated “ Sherburn, March 39 (sic), 1639.’ The} Sm. 4to. Quarter canvas and boards. book was entirely reset. This is the former. as eon ease ee in Nine Sern feces . re rom the Manuscript Volumé of Nine Sermons in the: 139 [Digby]. te [ White (Thomas) | Mens possession of Mr. Wilfred Merton. It is one of the: Augustini de Gratia Adami. Opus Her-}| sermons preached by Donne when he was Reader: at the chapel of Lincoln’s Inn, 1621-22. 145 Downame (John) A Briefe Concordance, , meneuticum. Ad Conciliationem gratiae & liberi Arbitrii in via Digbzeana accessorium. Authore Thoma Anglo ex Albiis East- or Table to the Bible of the last Translation: saxonum. Parisiis, 1652 £2 A Serving for the more easie finding out of the: 12mo. 38 pp. New half calf. most usefull places therein contained.. Thomas White and Sir Kenelm Digby carried on for many years a curious intellectual partnership.. Both were Roman Catholics & both had strong tendencies to a rationalistic philosophy. White wrote books incorporating what he called Digby’s ‘“* peripatetic philosophy,” while all the time he was probably London, Charles Green, 1646 8vo. A-G8. Old names on title-page and slightly, waterstained. Headlines cropped. Bound with : The way to True Happiness, Leading to the» Digby’s master in thought. They lived together for Gate of Knowledge London. Robert: a time in France; when White was in England he used : 16¢ 2 se as 108% to have great arguments with Hobbes. The present Young (circa 640) i 85 book is dedicated to Digby: ‘“‘ Tuum est, quale} 8vo. 85 pp. Slightly waterstained. Some head-- cumque est hoc opusculum.” See also No. 287. 140 Ditke (Sir Charles Wentworth). Athletics for Politicians. Reprinted from the North American Review. London, The Atheneum Press, N.D. 21s 8vo. 41 pp. Full crushed crimson morocco gilt, by Zaehnsdorf, with “Lady Dilke”’ in gold lettering on front cover. In 1885 Sir Charles Dilke married as his second wife Emilia Francis, widow of Mark Pattison. After her death in 1904 he gave her copy of this book to John & Edward Francis (of the “‘ Athenaeum ”’), inscribing it in pencil: ‘‘ I give Emilia’s own copy of this book, in which they took much interest.”’ No. 3 (but ‘* Should have been No. 17’) of edition limited to fifty copies for presentation. 141 [Disraeli (Benjamin, Karl of Beaconsfield) ] The Letters of Runnymede. London, John Macrone, 1836 15s lines cropped. See S.T.C. Nos. 25139-41. 2 vols.in 1. Calf. Archiepiscopi Cantuariensis sub Regibuss Henric. V et VI. Descripta ab Arthuroo Duck, LL.D. Oxoniae, Excudebat Josephuss Barnesius, 1617 £6 6ss Sm. 4to. 108 pp., 2 leaves. Calf (joints weak).). Isaac Reed and Heber copy. Bears the eighteenthh century bookplate of Nicholas Hardinge (1699- 1758)» Clerk ae spe House of Commons. Seley, verte du Cruel & Barbare Assassinat du dernier Comte d’ Essex, ot l’on fait voir parr des Raisons & des Faits invincibles, qu’ili ne sest point tué soy mesme. ‘Traduit; de PAnglois. [No place, no printer], Anno 8vo. 234 pp., with the advertisement, leaf before 1684 £1 Iss Se San pe pea at end. Boards, linen back & Sm, u¥0,9147 pp. Vellum: 142 [Dix (John)] Pen and Ink Sketches of k Poets, Preachers, and Politicians. London, EARLY ROMANCES AND OLD. NOVELS.. David Bogue, 1846 10s | 148 [Flores (Juan de)| The Historie of Aurelioo Tall 12mo. of Coleridge. The author practised as a surgeon in Bristol, & in 1837 published his ‘* Life of Chatterton,”’ which 275 pp. Half roan gilt, g.e. Portrait} and of Isabell, daughter of the Kinge of! Schotlande, nyewley translatede in fouree langagies, Frenche, Italien, Spanishe, anddé CABLE ADDRESS: ‘* AVORIOLOR,”? WALLINGFORD.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3315594x_0014.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)