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John Dryden
All for love: or the World well lost / a tragedy written in imitation of Shakespeare's stile / by John Dryden - Westminster: 1931
15/3138
Charles Alphonse Du Fresnoy
The Art of Painting Of Charles Alphonse Du Fresnoy. Translated into English Verse By William Mason, M.A. With Annotations By Sir Joshua Reynolds, Knt. President of the Royal Academy. - - York:: [1783]
07/1777
The Art Of Painting: By C.A. Du Fresnoy: With Remarks: - Translated into English, with an Original Preface, containing a Parallel betwixt Painting and Poetry: By Mr. Dryden. - As also a Short Account of the most Eminent Painters, both Ancient and Modern: By R.G. Esq; - The Second Edition, Corrected, and Enlarg'd. - - London:: 1716.
07/1776
De Arte Graphica. - The Art of Painting, By C.A. Du Fresnoy. With Remarks. - Translated into English, Together with an Original Preface containing A Parallel betwixt Painting and Poetry. - By Mr. Dryden. - As also a Short Account of the most Eminent Painters, both Ancient and Modern, continu'd down to the Present Times, according to the Order of their Succession. - By another Hand. - [Epigraph] - - London,: [1695]
03/2264
Ovid
Ovid's Metamorphoses In Latin And English, Translated By The Most Eminent Hands. With Historical explications Of the Fables, Written In French By The Abbot Banier, Member Of The Academy Of Inscriptions And Belles Lettres. Translated Into English. Adorned with Sculptures, by B. Picart, and other able Masters. Volume The First. (Second.) - Amsterdam:: [1732]
03/2949
Virgil
The Works of Virgil: containing his Pastorals, Georgics, and Æneis Translated into English verse by Mr. Dryden. Adorn'd with a hundred sculptures. - London:: [1697]
03/2952
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