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The Tryal of skill between 'Squire Walsingham and Mother Osborne. : An eclogue, in imitation of Virgil's Palæmon. To which are added, Horace to Fannius, and an Apology for printing a certain Nobleman's epistle to Dr. S--w--n.

Title
The Tryal of skill between 'Squire Walsingham and Mother Osborne. : An eclogue, in imitation of Virgil's Palæmon. To which are added, Horace to Fannius, and an Apology for printing a certain Nobleman's epistle to Dr. S--w--n.
Publication
London printed: : Sold by J. Huggonson ..., 1734.

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Additional Authors
  • Virgil
  • Horace
Description
25, [1] p.; 35 cm. (fol.)
Subjects
Note
  • Virgil's Eclogue III and Horace 's Ode 8 from Book II in Latin on pages opposite the English imitations.
  • "On Francis Walsingham (pseudonym of William Arnall ...) and F. Osborne (pseudonym of James Pitt ...). The other poems are satires on John, Lord Hervey ..."--Foxon.
  • Initials, head- and tail-pieces.
  • Includes original Latin texts with English imitations.
Indexed In (note)
  • Foxon
  • ESTC
Call Number
G-10 740
OCLC
12090171
Title
The Tryal of skill between 'Squire Walsingham and Mother Osborne. : An eclogue, in imitation of Virgil's Palæmon. To which are added, Horace to Fannius, and an Apology for printing a certain Nobleman's epistle to Dr. S--w--n.
Imprint
London printed: : Sold by J. Huggonson ..., 1734.
Indexed In:
Foxon T474
ESTC t051993
Added Author
Virgil. Bucolica III. 1734.
Horace. Carmina II:8. 1734.
Research Call Number
G-10 740
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