Dhe sentencious poets : Pubblius, dhe Syrrian; C. D. Laberius, dhe Roman knight; L. A. Senneca, dhe philossopher; D. Cato, dhe morralist: also, from Ausonius, dhe sayings ov dhe sevven Greek sages; arrainged, and translated into' correspondent Inglish mezzure: By James Elphinston.
| Main Author: | Elphinston, James, 1721-1809 |
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| Corporate Author: | Gale (Firm) |
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