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second Edition. To which are prefix'd Verses from Mr. Pope to Mr. Jervas, occasion'd by this Edition. Price 5 s.

The diverting History of the Count de Gabalis. Containing, I. An Account of the Rosicrucian Doctrine of Spirits, viz. Sylphs, Salamanders, Gnomes, and Demons, thewing their various Influence on human Bodies, II. The Nature and Advantage of studying the occult Sciences. III. The carnal Knowledge of Women to be renounc'd. IV. Adam's Fall not occasion'd by eating the Apple, but by his carnal Knowledge of Eve. V. The Rise, Progress, and Decay of Oracles. VI. A Parallel between ancient and modern Priestcraft: To which is prefix'd, Monsieur Bayles's Account of this work, and of the Seat of the Rosicrucians. The second Edition. Price 1 s. 6 d.

The Art of Cookery, in Imitation of Horace's Art of Poetry; with some Letters to Dr. Lister and others, occasion'd principally by the Title of a Book publish'd by the Doctor; being the Works of Apicius Cœlius concerning the Soups and Sauces of the Ancients: With an Extract of the greatest Curiosities contain'd in that Book. To which is added Horace's Art of Poetry in Latin. By Dr. King. Price bound 2 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 3s. 6 d.

Miscellanies in Prose and Verse. Viz. Animadversioms on the pretended Account of Denmark. A Journey to London in the Year 1698. after the ingenious Method of that made by Dr. Martin Lister in the same Year. The Frumetary, a very innocent and harmless Poem. A Letter to the Honourable Charles Boyle Esq; Dialogues of the Dead relating to the present Controversy concerning the Epistles of Phalaris, By Dr. King. Price 5 s.

Useful Miscellanies. Containing, I. A Preface of the Publisher 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 entreat his Departure thence; together with a Copy of his Medal taken out of Trinity College Buttery. By Dr. King Price 6 d.

Miscellany Poems, published by Mr. Fenton. Price 3 s. 6 d.

The Tragedies of Jane Shore and the Lady Jane Gray. By N. Rowe Esq; Poet Laureat. Price 1 s. 6 d. each.

Callipædia, or the Art of getting pretty Children. Translated by Mr. Oldisworth.

The Iliad of Homer, translated from the Greek into Blank Verse, by Mr. Ozel, Mr. Broom, and Mr. Oldisworth. To which are added, a Preface, the Life of Homer, and Notes by Madam Dacier; Illustrated with 26 Cuts copy'd by the best Gravers from the Paris Plates design'd by Coypel, in 5 Vol. 12°. The second Edition. Price 12 s. 6 d.

The Odes, Epodes, and Carmen Seculare of Horace in Latin and English, with a Translation of Dr. Bentley's Notes. To which are added, Notes upon Notes: By several Hands. Price 10 s.

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