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Folding frontispiece. 338 Pascal (Blaise) The Life of Mr. Paschal, with his Letters Relating to the Jesuits. Translated into English by W(illiam) A(ndrews). London, James Bettenham, 1744 10s 6d 8vo. 2 vols.in 1. Calf (joints cracking). Portrait of Pascal (the oval surrounding it slightly defective and repaired) and of Arnauld. 339 Peacock (T. L.) The Philosophy of Melan- choly, a Poem, in four parts, with a Mytho- logical Ode. London, W. Bulmer & Co., Shakespeare Press, 1812 £2 2s 4to. Half calf. A rare poem written by Peacock the year in which he met Shelley. Finely printed. 340 Perkins (William) A Salve for a Sicke Man: or, a Treatise Containing the Nature, Differences, and Kindes of Death; as also the Right Manner of Dying Well. And it may Serve for Spirituall Instruction to 1. Mariners when they goe to sea. 2. Soul- diers when they goe to battell. 3. Women when they travell of childe. Cambridge, Printed by John Legat, Printer to the Universitie of Cambridge, 1597 £6 6s Sm. 4to. 54 pp. Recent quarter calf. S.T.C. 19743. William Perkins, author of the well-known ‘‘ Damned Art of Witchcraft,’? was perhaps the most generally famous of the Anglican theologians of his day who had a tendency to Puritanism. Fuller says of him that he “‘ first humbled the towering speculations of philosophers into practice and morality.”” He was a Fellow of Christ’s College, Cambridge, & many of his writings were immediately translated into Latin & foreign languages. 341 [Persian]. — Tales Translated from the Persian of Inatulla of Delhi. London, T. Becket and P. A. de Hondt, 1768 £1 5s Sm: 8vo. 2 vols. Sheep, rebacked. Translated by Alexander Dow, Author of the “ His- tory of Hindostan.” 342 Petronius. — The Complete Works of Gaius Petronius, Done into English by Jack Lindsay. With One Hundred — Illustra- tions by Norman Lindsay. Comprising the Satyricon and Poems. London, Franfrolico Press, N.D. £1 10s Imp. 8vo. 151 pp. Original half calf. Illustra- tions. Edition limited to 650 copies, signed. The Life and Character of Mr. John Philips. By Mr. Sewell. The Third Edition. London, E. Curll; 1720 Tall 12mo. 36 pp. Portrait. Uncut. London, J. Tonson, E. Curll, and T. Jauncy, 1720 21s Tall 12mos12;,) 283.71, pp... Unevt.):In 1.vol. Wrappers. Uncut. This is doubtless one of Curll’s composite publica- tions. ‘“‘ The Splendid Shilling” and ‘ Blenheim ” have separate title-pages, with the imprint of Hen. Clements, 1719, while ‘‘ Cyder’”’ has also’a separate title with the imprint of Thomas Jauncy, 1720, and a frontispiece. A spotless uncut copy. Theatrum Poetarum Anglicanorum: Con- taining the Names and Characters of all the English Poets, from the Reign of Henry III to the Close of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. First Published in 1675, and now Enlarged by Additions to. Every Article from Subsequent Biographers and Critics. Canterbury, Printed by Simmons and Kirkby, 1800 15s 8vo. 336 + 6 pp., 1 leaf. Calf, rebacked. Edited by Sir Egerton Brydges. He seems to have contemplated a second volume, but it was not pub- lished, though he edited the book again, on another plan, in 1824. This volume contains all the poets specified. Milton is supposed to have influenced the prose & coopenee the critical faculty of his nephew in this 00. Moral, Elegant and Pathetic : viz., Essay on Man, by Pope; The Monk of La Trappe, by Jerningham ; The Grave, by Blair; An Elegy in a Country Church- yard, by Gray ; The Hermit of Warkworth, by Percy ; and Original Sonnets, by HELten Maria WiiuraAms. London, Printed by E. Newbery, the Corner of St. Paul’s Church- yard, 1796 ST Ts Sm. 8vo. 220 pp. Original boards & paper label. Laie 6 plates ‘“‘ Designed and Engraved by H. ichter.”’ of Poggio. Now First. Translated into English, with the Latin Text. Paris, Isidore Liseux, 1879 18s 8vo. 2 vols. Half blue morocco gilt. Uncut. Being the First Book of Ethic Epistles: To Henry St. John, L. Bolingbroke. London, John Wright, 1734 _ 10s 4to. 74 pp. Unbound. Vignettes by Kent. The vignette (2 cherubs with medallion) at the foot of “The Design ” has been let in to the leaf. Lon- 7s 6d By the Author of the Essay on Man. don, R. Dodsley, 1738 8vo. 7p Unbound. With the and Notes 8s 6d First it was Found in the year 1741. Illustrations of Scriblerus,. Variorum, London, T. Cooper, 1742 4to. -39 pp. Unbound. This is Book the Fourth. Lacks half-title. Edition.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3315594x_0031.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)