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Lucian's Dialogues
and other Greek extracts, literally translated into English -
Dialogues of Lucian from the Greek
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The select dialogues of Lucian
To which is added, a new literal translation in Latin, with notes in English. By Edward Murray, M.A. [Two lines of quotations in Latin] -
Select dialogues of Lucian, from the Greek. By Thomas Francklin, D.D. some time Greek professor in the University of Cambridge
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A treatise on the art of writing history, translated from the Greek of Lucian
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Lucian's Charon: or, A survey of the follies of mankind
Translated from the Greek. With notes, and a prefatory dialogue in vindication of translations -
Select dialogues
of Lucian, translated from the Greek by Thomas Franklin, D.D. The sungraphein, by G. W. Vernon, Esq -
A dialogue betwene Lucian and Diogenes of the life harde and sharpe, and of the lyfe tendre and delicate
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The select dialogues of Lucian
To which is added, a new literal translation in Latin, with notes in English. By Edward Murray, M.A. -
The question of witchcraft debated, or, A discourse against their opinion that affirm witches
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Lucian's works translated from the Greek
to which is prefixt The life of Lucian -
Lucians dialogues, (not) from the Greek, done into English burlesque
The first-[second] part -
Pleasant dialogues and dramma's, selected out of Lucian, Erasmus, Textor, Ovid, &c. With sundry emblems extracted from the most elegant Iacobus Catsius. As also certaine elegies, epitaphs, and epithalamions or nuptiall songs; anagrams and acrosticks; with divers speeches (upon severall occasions) spoken to their most excellent Majesties, King Charles, and Queene Mary. With other fancies translated from Beza, Bucanan, and sundry Italian poets. By Thomas Heywood
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The religious impostor: or, The life of Alexander
a sham-prophet, doctor and fortune-teller. Out of Lucian. Dedicated to Doctor S-lm-n, and the rest of the new religious fraternity of free-thinkers, near Leather-Sellers-Hall. By Sebastian Smith, Esq -
Lucian's dialogues, selected by Dugard, and Leeds. Translated by Dryden, and several eminent hands
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The works of Lucian
from the Greek, by Thomas Francklin, D. D. Some time Greek Professor in the University of Cambridge -
The works of Lucian
translated from the Greek, by several eminent hands. The First Volume. With the life of Lucian, a discourse on his writings, and a character of some of the present translators. Written by John Dryden, Esq -
Dialogues of Lucian. From the Greek
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The works of Lucian
translated from the Greek by Sir Henry Sheers, Walter Moyle Esq; Charles Blount Esq; Mr. Thomas Brown, Mr. Tate, Mr. Laur. Eachard, Mr. Sellers, Dr. Drake, Mr. Vernon, Col. Blount, Andrew Baden M.D. Mr. Hill, Capt. Spragg, Capt. Ayloffe, Christoph. Eachard of Catherine-Hall, Cambridge, Mr. Savage, and Mr. Jos. Washington, both of the Mid. Temple. James Tyrrell Esq; Mr. Philips, and several other persons of learning and quality. The second edition. To which are added, two dialogues translated from a Greek MS. in the Vatican library, and not extant in the Paris Edition nor Variorum: By the Right Honourable the late Earl of Dorset and Middlesex. With the life of Lucian, a Discourse of his Writings, and a Character of some of the present Translators: by the late famous John Dryden Esq; in 4 volumes -
The works of Lucian
from the Greek, by Thomas Francklin, D. D. Some time Greek Professor in the University of Cambridge -
The third volume of the works of Lucian
Translated from the Greek by several eminent hands -
Dialogues, selected from Lucian
Together with his method of writing history. Translated by the Rev. Wm. Ford, A.M -
Lucian's dialogues, selected by Dugard, and Leeds. Translated by Dryden, and several eminent hands
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The dream of Lucian. Translated from the Greek
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Certaine select dialogues of Lucian
together with his true historie, translated from the Greeke into English by Mr Francis Hickes. Whereunto is added the life of Lucian gathered out of his owne writings, with briefe notes and illustrations upon each dialogue and booke, by T.H. Mr of Arts of Christ-Church in Oxford