Unequal enemies; Being an essay in the style of epick poesy [electronic resource] : To which are added, two odes of Horace translated. The story of Phb̆us and Daphne, from Ovid. Juno's purpose to destroy the trojan fleet, with a description of fame, from Virgil, and a criticism on it.
1722
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Title
Unequal enemies; Being an essay in the style of epick poesy [electronic resource] : To which are added, two odes of Horace translated. The story of Phb̆us and Daphne, from Ovid. Juno's purpose to destroy the trojan fleet, with a description of fame, from Virgil, and a criticism on it.
Created/published
London : Printed: and sold by J. Peele, at Lock's-Head in Pater-Noster-Row, 1722.
Description
[4],26 p. ; 8vo.
Associated name
Note
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Anonymous. By Bezaleel Morrice.
Verse.
Price in square brackets: (Price Six-pence.)
Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
Anonymous. By Bezaleel Morrice.
Verse.
Price in square brackets: (Price Six-pence.)
Reproduction of original from Bodleian Library (Oxford).
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009.
ESTC staff note
Verify punctuation after "from Virgil"
Cited/described in
Foxon, D.F. English verse, 1701-1750, M499
English Short Title Catalog (ESTC), T196380
English Short Title Catalog (ESTC), T196380
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Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
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