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5 Puffendorf droit de la Nature, 2 tom.

Oeuvres de Boileau.

6 Hist. de Blois. Tournefort's Voyage du Levant. Amst. 1718. Tournefort's Herbaria. Par. 3 vol. 1719, and 5 more.

7 Bonada Carmina ex Lap. Antiq. 1751. Casaubon's de Rebus Sacris, 1654. Institut. Univers. Philosoph. 2 tom. Donati Roma Vetus a Recens, 1695,

and 11 more.

8 Miscellanea Græcorum aliquot Script. Bohadsch de Animal. Marinis, 1761.

Carmina a Maittaire, Lond. 1722.
Noodt Opera Omnia, 1713.

9. Rosini Antiq. Rom. 1663. Wolfii Element. Matheseos, 2 tom. 1717, and 5 more.

10 Miscellanea Curiosa Medico. Physica, 19 tom. Lips. 1670, &c. Orlando Furioso di Ariosto. Ven. 1564.

11 Davila Hist di Francia, 1642. L'Ercoma del Sig. Biondi, 1624.

12 Philosophical Transactions, 3 vol. The same abridged, by Lowthorp and Jones, 5 vol.

13 Cibber's Apology and Considerations on the Life of Cicero, 1740, &c.

14 Astruc on the Venereal Disease, 1754. Owen on Serpents, 1742.

15 Revolutions d'Espagne par le P. d'Orleans, 3 tom. 1734.

16 Statii Opera, 2 tom. Par. 1618. Ennii Fragmenta. Nap. 1590. Salmasi Epistolæ. L. Bat. 1656.

17 Bulwer's Artificial Changling, 1653. Verstigan's Antiquities, 1634. Hartlib's Legacie, 1651. Sir K. Digby on the Nature of Bodies, 1645.

18 Histoire des Insectes par de Geer, 2 tom. Stock. 1771.

19 Dictionaire Raisonne & Univers. des Animaux, 4 tom. Par. 1759.

20 Leland's Life of Philip of Macedon, 1761.

21 Wharton's History of English Poetry, 1774.

22 Killarney, a Poem, by Leslie, Dub. 1772. Chambers's Oriental Gardening, 1772.

23 La Jartiere, a French Poem in M. S. S. dedicated to the King, elegantly

bound.

24 Terentius, Horatius, Virgilius, Catullus, Tibullus & Propertius, 4 tom. Cant. 1701.

25 Lucretius, Lond. 1712.

26 Encyclopedie ou Dictionare Univers. Raisonne, 25 tom. 1770.

OCTAVOS, TWELVES, &c.

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1 Voyages to Bengal and Buenos Ayres. Three odd volumes of Plays. Epistles of Aristænetus and 4 more.

2 Collier on Trade. Chapman on Education. Travels to Arabia. Henry and Frances, 3 and 4 vol. Vanburgh's Plays, and 4 more.

3 Brook's Natural History, 5 and 6 vol. The Idler vol. 1. Scot's Epigrams. Pac on the Roman Poets, and 4 more.

4 Bons Mots de Santeuil. Lettres de Montesquieu. Dictionaire Gentilhomme. Four odd vols. of Corneille's Plays, and 7 more French books.

5 French Plays by Avis. Ditto by Grange. Ditto by Champmélé. la Foire. Ditto by Favart, and 5 more.

Theatre de

6 Analecta Medii; Aeviæ Specimen Literatur Florentinæ, 2 vols. and 6 more.

VOL. II.

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7 Voyage par Winckelman. Passetemps Poetique. Scaroon Roman Comique, 2 tom. and 10 more.

8 Ouvres de Balzac. Theatre Espagnol, 2 tom. 3 more.

9 La Fabricia Bibliotheca, 3 tom. Theophrastus.

Fanny Palmer, 2 parts.

Theatre de la Chaussée, and

Martial, and 15 more.

10 Ouvres D'ancourt, 7 tom. the 1st wanting. Ouvres de Bruey's, 1st 3d 4th and 5th tom. Theatre de la Haye, 1st 2d 4th and 5th tom.

11 Histoire de L'Academie Royale, 15 tom. the 11th wanting.

12 Theatre Italien De Gherardi, 3 tom. 1st wanting, and 8 others.

13 Goldsmith's History of the Earth and Animated Nature, 8 vol. imperfect, and

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Collier's Essays, 4 vol. in 3. Milton's History of England.

15 Tindal's Continuation, 25th 27th and 28th vol.

16 Hudibras, and 12 more.

17 Spectator, 8 vol. 1729.

18 Nature Displayed, 7 vol. 1757.

19 Lettre del Annibal Caro, 6 vol. 20 Dryden's Virgil, 3 vol. 1763.

21 Fielding's Works, 12 vol. 1766.

22 Byssshe's Art of Poetry, 2 vol. and Hoole's Metastatio, 2 vol.

23 World, 4 vol. and Bysshe's Art of Poetry, 2 vol.

24 Connoisseur, 4 vol.

25 Young's Works, 4 vol. 1762.

26 Gay's Poems, 2 vol. 1767. Hoole's Metastasio, 2 vol. 1767.

27 Hawkins's Origin of the English Drama, 3 vol. 1773.

28 Reliques of Ancient Poetry, 3 vol. Dublin, 1766.

29 Cibber's Works, 5 vol. 1760.

30 Bell's Travels, 2 vol. 1764. Sentimental Journey through Greece, 3 vol. 1772. 31 Pope's Homer, 2 vol. Edinb. 1767. Gay's Poems, 2 vol. 1767. Celebrated Authors, 2 vol. 1750. Waller's Poems, 1758. 1750.

32 Hughes's Spencer, 6 vol.

33 Cibber's Lives of the Poets, 5 vol. 1753.

34 Amenites Litteraires & Recueil d'Anecdotes, 2 tom. 1773.

35 Recherches Philosophiques, 2 tom. 1773. Histoire du Fanatisme, 2 tom. 1737. 36 Oeuvres de Boissy, 8 tom. 1768.

37 Histoire de Siam, 2 tom. 1771.

Voyage Litteraire de la Grece, 2 tom. 1771. Oeuvres de Rousseau, 4 tom. 1734.

Voyage d'Italie, 2 tom. 1773. 38 Dictionaire Literaire, 3 tom. Liege, 1768. Dictionaire Veterinaire & des Animaux Domestiques, 2 tom. Par. 1770.

39 Dictionaire Critique Pittoresque & Sentencieux, 3 tom. Par. 1768. Dictionaire d'Anecdotes, 2 tom. Par. 1769. Dictionaire Abrege d'Antiquites, Par. 1773.

40 Commedia di Dante, 3 tom. Ven. 1751.

41 Rime de Chiabrera, 3 tom. Rom. 1718.

42 Parrhasiana, 2 tom. Ducatiana, 2 tom.

Naudæana & Patiniana, 1703.

43 Oeuvres de Gresset, 2 tom. Oeuvres de Saintfoix, 2 tom. 44 Fables Choisies de Fontaine, 5 tom.

45 Lecons de Physique par Mollet, 2 tom.

4 tom.

Entretiens Physiques par Regnault,

46 Memoires de Retz, 4 tom. Bossuet Histoire Universelle, 2 tom.

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47 Tite-Live, 8 tom. Amst. 1700.

48 Oeuvres du Fresny, 3 tom.

Reflexion

sur la Poesie, &c. 2 tom. 1719. Oeuvres de Patru, 2 tom. Le Passe-Tems

Oeuvres de Grange. Chancel, 3 tom.

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56 Helvetius de L'homme de Facultes Intellectualles & de Education, 2 tom.

Lond. 1773.

57 Oeuvres de Voltaire, 19 odd vol.

58 Oeuvres de Fontenelle, 10 odd vol.

59 Gerusalemme di Tasso, 2 tom. Nimes, 1764.

60 Poeta Spagnnola, Ven. 1757.

61 Don Quixote, Spanish, Bruss.

Grammatica Spagniola & Italiana, 1648.
1607.

62 Therese Philosophe. Meursus. Bibliotheque d'Aretin.

63 La Pucelle.

Le Grelot. La Nuit & Le Moment.

64 Histoire des Empereurs par Crevier, 11 tom. Amst. 1750.

65 Goedartij Hist. Nat. Insectorum, Mediob.

66 Prudentius, Col. 1701. Sophoclis Frag. 2 tom. Glasg. 1745. Virgil Maavicij. Amst. 1730. Salustius, Edinb. 1755.

67 Selecta Poemata Italorum, 2 tom. 1740. Petronius Arbiter, 1677. Pomp. Mela, 1743. Claudianus, Elz. 1650.

68 Ovidij Opera, 3 tom. Par. 1762. Virgilij Opera, 2 tom. Par. 1767.

69 Horatij Opera, Par. 1763. Juvenalis & Persii Satira, ib. 1754. Esopi Fabulæ, ib. 1769.

70 Martialis Epigram. 2 tom. Par. 1754. Plauti Comœdiæ, 3 tom. ib. 1759.

71 Taciti Opera, 3 tom. Par. 1760. Vel. Paterculus, ib. 1754.

72 J. Cæsaris Comment. 2 tom. Par. 1755. Q. Curtius, ib. 1757. Plinii Epistolæ, ib. 1769.

73 Thucydidis, Gr. & Lat. 8 tom. Glasg. 1759.

74 Ciceronis Opera, 19 tom. ib. 1749.

75 A Collection of Tracts, black letter, 3 vol.

76 Histoire Philosophique & Politique, 6 tom. 1773.

77 Voyage a L'Isle de France, a l'Isle de Bourbon, 2 tom. 1773.

78 Les Efforts de la Liberte & du Patriotisme, 3 tom. 1772. L'Angleterre, 1772. Congres Politique, 1772.

Constitution de

79 Le Deserteur par Mercier, 1770. Le Fabricant de Londres, 1771. Baiard par Belloy, 1770. Le Temple de Gnide, and 3 more.

Gaston &

80 Fermin's Histoire Naturelle de la Hollande Equinoxiale, Amst. 1765. Questions sur L'Encyclopedie, 2 tom, 1771. L'An Deux Mille Quatre Cent. Quarante,

1772.

81 La Palingenesie Philosophique, 2 tom. 1769. Coup d'Eil d'une Bibliotheque, very curious.

82 Musæ Anglican. 2 tom. 1699. Vidæ Poemata, 2 tom, 1732.

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83 Apparatus Litterarius. 3 tom. Apuleius, 3 tom.

84 Senecæ Opera, 2 tom, 1590.

Aristophanis, and one more.

85 Lucretius, 2 tom. 1743.

86 Euripidis, 2 tom. Cant. 1726.

Homeri Ilias. Andron. Rhodius. Panegyricæ.

Juvenal and Persii Satyre, Amst. 1684.
Aureli Victoris, 1670. Dionysii

87 Municii Filicis, 1709. Isocratis, 1729.

Orbis Descriptio, 1688, and 2 more.

88 Eliani Var Historiæ, 2 tom. Amst. 1670. Appiani Hist. 2 tom. ib. 1770. Historia Augusta Scriptores, 1661. Alexand. ab. Alexandro. Par. 1549.

89 Montesquieu on the Roman Empire, 1759. Duten's Enquiry, 1769. Derham's Physico Theology, 1768.

90 Stanyan's Grecian History, 2 vol. 1766.

History of Friar Gerund, 2 vol.

1772. Freind's History of Physic, 2 vol. Berkenhout's Outlines of Nat. Hist. 1769. Walton and Cotton's Angler, 1766.

91 Milton's Works, 2 vol. 1705. Odes, Elegies, Ballads, &c. by Ball. Dublin. Translations from the Asiatick Language. Oxf. 1772, and one more.

92 Echard's Roman History, 5 vol. and 2 more.

93 Italia Liberata, 1729. Dictionaire de Commerce, 1769.

1770, and 1 more.

94 Penant's Synopsis of Quadrupeds, Chest. 1771.

Satires de Juvenal,

95 Bossu's Travels, 2 vol. 1771. Ulloa's Voyage, 2 vol. 1760. Hist. of the

East Indies, 2 vol. 1757.

96 De Bure Bibliographia Instructione, 9 tom.

97 Jones Perseos Asiaticæ.

98 Sir William Temple's Work, 4 vol.

99 Dictionnaire Typographique, 2 tom. 100 Linnæi Systema Naturæ, 3 tom.

101 De Fauna Suecica, 1 tom.

102 De Amenitates Academicæ, 7 vol. 103 Rollin's Ancient History, 8vo. 7 vol.

104 Oeuvres Diderot, 5 vol.

105 Rapin's History of England, 21 vol.

106 Orlando Furioso, by Baskerville, very fine Plates, 5 vol.

INDEX.

The letters A. N. refer to the Additional Notes to both volumes, to be found in
vol i. pp. xxvii-xxxviii.

A.

ABINGTON, Mrs, Charles Lamb's recol-
lections of her, i. 235; great favourite
with the literary club, ii. 369; refuses
to play Miss Hardcastle, 370.
Academies, their nature and their influence,
ii. 276; Reynolds and Eastlake on their
non-Academical merits, 277.
Academy, Royal, its formation, ii. 152;
Reynolds unanimously elected President,
ib; Johnson appointed first professor of
ancient literature, ib; Goldsmith first
professor of history, ib; chief movers in
the establishment of the society, ib:
its first annual dinner, 275; incidents
at subsequent dinners, 276; Reynolds's
Discourses, 277; conversation between
Walpole and Goldsmith on the subject
of Chatterton, 278.

Act of Union, English copyright not ex-
tended to Ireland till, i. 139; its effects,
ib.

Actor, his peculiar claims and the allow-
ances to be made for him, i. 240, ii. 55,
and 399; comparison with authors and
painters, their relative doings and short-
comings, 241; a " poor player," ii. 53.
Addison, i. 94; the difference between his
conversation and his writings, ii. 100;
advice as to laughter, 205; a poor talker,
218; yet the best company in the
world, 219; and see 419.
Agreements, booksellers', Dodsley's with
Goldsmith, i. 365; old Gardener's
with Smart, 408; Davies's, ii. 75, 178,
253; Griffin's, 177, 338.

Aikin, Dr, account of Goldsmith's intro-
duction to Smollett, i. 182, n.

Akenside, Mark, sneered at by Walpole,

and slighted by Gray, i. 121; influence
of Spenser on his poetry, 183.
Albinus, professor at Leyden, i. 54.
Allen, Tom, a bald acquaintance at Bally-
mahon, i. 51; subject of Goldsmith's
inquiries, ib.

Almacks, gambling at in Goldsmith's day,
ii. 288.

Alps, the, Goldsmith eats a savoury dinner
on the top of, i. 70.

Andersen, Hans, estimate of actors, ii. 55;
fables for children, remarks on, 219, n,
220.
Animated Nature, quoted for anecdotes,
characteristics, or traits of personal
feeling and interest, i. 39; 66; 70; 73;
128; 312; 366; ii. 110; 139; 143;
148; 233; 242; 251; 297; 336; 337;
402; 403; 404; 414; 415; 416; 428;
and A. N. xxvi. xxviii.; Johnson's anti-
cipations respecting, 177; first agree-
ment for, 178; 500 guineas advanced
before half a dozen chapters written,
181; seeing sights, and collecting ma-
terials, 294-297; exquisite natural
painting in the book, 336; extravagant
conjectures, 337; all the payment for it
gone before two-thirds of it written, 338;
experiments in natural science, 402; in-
stances of credulity, 403; as to ab-
stinence, 404; love of nature and birds,
414; hatred of all cruelty, 415; obli-
gations to the goose, 416; completion of
the task work, 457.

Annet, Peter, his crusade against the Bible,
i. 312; stands twice in the pillory, ib;
imprisoned in the King's Bench, ib;
Goldsmith's benevolent visit to him, ib;

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