The fourth volume of Plutarch's Lives Translated from the Greek, by several hands.

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The fourth volume of Plutarch's Lives Translated from the Greek, by several hands.
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Plutarch.
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London :: printed for Jacob Tonson at the Judges Head in Chancery-lane, near FleetStreet,
M.DC.XCIII. [1693]
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Greece -- Biography -- Early works to 1800.
Rome -- Biography -- Early works to 1800.
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"The fourth volume of Plutarch's Lives Translated from the Greek, by several hands." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/a55203.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 23, 2024.

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Books Printed for Jacob Tonson at the Judge's Head in Chancery Lane near Fleetstreet.

History.
  • PLutarch's Lives in Five Volumes, translated from the Greek by several the most Eminent hands, adorn'd with fifty five Copper Cuts.
  • Mezeray's Chronological History of France.
  • Sir Paul Rycaut's History of the Spaniards Conquest of Peru, with several Cuts, explaining the Natural Cu∣stoms of the Natives there.
  • The most diverting Travels of Ferdinando Pinto.
  • Camden's History of the Life and Reign of Queen Elizabeth.
  • The History of the Wars, &c. between the League and the two Kings, Henry the III. and Henry the IV. of France; Englished by Mr. Dryden upon the Com∣mand of King Charles the Second.
Poetry.
  • The Works of Jeffrey Chaucer with his Life, and a Dictionary explaining the obsolete words.
  • Mr. Edmond Spencer's Works, containing the Fairy Queen, and his other Pieces formerly Printed, with some new Poems not extant till this Edition.
  • Mr. Milton's Juvenile Poems, with his Treatise of Education.
  • Mr. Milton's Paradise lost, adorn'd with Cuts.
  • Mr. Milton's Paradise regain'd, with the Poem of Samson Agonistes.
  • The Works of Mr. Cowly, published by Dr. Sprat.
  • Mrs. Phillip's Poems with two Tragedies.
  • Mr. Waller's Poems.
  • The Maid's Tragedy alter'd by Mr. Waller, with o∣ther Poems published since his Death.
  • ...

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  • Dr. Donn's Poems.
  • Sir John Sucklin's Poems.
  • Mr. Carew's Poems.
  • Mr. Crashaw's Divine Poems.
  • The Earl of Rochester's Poems.
  • Sir Tho. Fanshaw's Pastor Fido, with other Poems.
  • The Epistles of Ovid, Englished by the most Emi∣nent hands.
  • The Works of Horace, English'd by Mr. Creech.
  • Mr. Dryden's Poetical Missellanies in two parts.
  • Mrs. Behn's Poems.
  • Letters and Poems Amorous and Gallant.
Plays Written by
  • ...Shakespear
  • ...Johnson
  • ...Fletcher
  • ...Dryden
  • The Earl of Orrery
  • Sir Robert Howard
  • Sir G. Etheredge
  • Mr. Witcherly
  • Mr. Otway
  • Mr. Lee.
  • And most single Plays.
Missellanea.
  • Seneca's Morals Abstractedly Translated, by Sir Roger L'Estrange.
  • Sir Roger L'Estrange's Tully's Offices.
  • Sir Roger L'Estrange's Guide to Eternity, Englished from Cardinal Bona.
  • A Dialogue concerning Women.
  • Sir W. Temple's Works.
  • Love Letters from a Noble Man to his Sister.
  • Critical History of the Old Testament.

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