The Works of Richard Hurdanboco, 15. 6. 2017 - 2786 strán (strany) VOL. I. and II. CRITICAL WORKS. Vol. I. Q. Horatii Flacci Epistolae ad Pisones, et Augustum: With an English Commentary and Notes. Vol. II. Critical Dissertations. On the Idea of Universal Poetry. On the Provinces of Dramatic Poetry. On Poetical Imitation. On the Marks of Imitation. VOL. III. and IV. MORAL AND POLITICAL DIALOGUES. Vol. III. On Sincerity in the Commerce of the World. On Retirement. On the Age of Queen Elizabeth. On the Constitution of the English Government.xxxii Vol. IV. On the Constitution of the English Government. On the Uses of Foreign Travel. And Letters on Chivalry and Romance. VOL. V. VI. VII. and VIII. THEOLOGICAL WORKS. Vol. V. Sermons introductory to the study of the Prophecies. With an Appendix; Containing an anonymous Letter to the Author of these Sermons, and his Answer to it. Vol. VI. Sermons preached at Lincoln's Inn. Vol. VII. Sermons preached at Lincoln's Inn. Vol. VIII. Sermons on public Occasions. Charges to the Clergy. And An Appendix; Containing Controversial Tracts on different subjects and occasions. |
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