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Milton et al, JohnEnglish Library. Authors in Verse. Vols. I-XVI. 16 vols. in 5 vols. Gotha, Steudel and Keil, 1805-1807. 8°. Paperback d. 3 vols. with ribbed boards (rubbed and bumped). Milton et al, John English Library. Authors in Verse. Vols. I-XVI. 16 vols. in 5 vols. Gotha, Steudel and Keil, 1805-1807. 8°. Paperback d. Zt., 3 vols. with ribbed boards (rubbed and bumped). Each with stamped bookplate. - Contains the following works: Vols. I-II: John Milton. Paradise Lost. A Poem in Twelve Books. - Vol. III: James Thomson. The Seasons. - Vol. VI: The Poems of O. Goldsmith and Cunningham. - Vols. V-VII: Tobias Smollett. The Adventures of Roderic Random. - Vols. VIII-XI: Laurence Sterne. The Life and Opinions of Tristam Shandy, Gentleman. - Vol. XII: Oliver Goldsmith. Essays by Dr. Goldsmith. - Vol. XIII: Henry Fielding. A Journey from this World to the Next, etc. etc. - Vols. XIV-XVI: The Poems of Ossian. Translated by James Macpherson. - Fielding's "The History of Tom Jones. A Foundling." in four parts, not available here. Contains in Vol. VI the piece "A Petition to the worshipful Free Masons, delivered from the Stage by a Lady at a Comedy countenanced by that Fraternity". - Slightly browned due to paper. Title page of Vol. I detached. Overall in good condition. 16 pts. in 5 vols. Cont. paperbacks, 3 vols. with spine labels (rubbed and bumped). - Each with stamped bookplate. - Contains: see above. - In 1804 Fielding's "The History of Tom Jones. A Foundling." was published in four parts, not present here. Includes in vol. VI the piece "A Petition to the worshipful Free Masons, delivered from the Stage by a Lady at a Comedy countenanced by that Fraternity." - Paper lightly browned. Title pages of vol. I detached. Overall well preserved.

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Milton et al, JohnEnglish Library. Authors in Verse. Vols. I-XVI. 16 vols. in 5 vols. Gotha, Steudel and Keil, 1805-1807. 8°. Paperback d. 3 vols. with ribbed boards (rubbed and bumped). Milton et al, John English Library. Authors in Verse. Vols. I-XVI. 16 vols. in 5 vols. Gotha, Steudel and Keil, 1805-1807. 8°. Paperback d. Zt., 3 vols. with ribbed boards (rubbed and bumped). Each with stamped bookplate. - Contains the following works: Vols. I-II: John Milton. Paradise Lost. A Poem in Twelve Books. - Vol. III: James Thomson. The Seasons. - Vol. VI: The Poems of O. Goldsmith and Cunningham. - Vols. V-VII: Tobias Smollett. The Adventures of Roderic Random. - Vols. VIII-XI: Laurence Sterne. The Life and Opinions of Tristam Shandy, Gentleman. - Vol. XII: Oliver Goldsmith. Essays by Dr. Goldsmith. - Vol. XIII: Henry Fielding. A Journey from this World to the Next, etc. etc. - Vols. XIV-XVI: The Poems of Ossian. Translated by James Macpherson. - Fielding's "The History of Tom Jones. A Foundling." in four parts, not available here. Contains in Vol. VI the piece "A Petition to the worshipful Free Masons, delivered from the Stage by a Lady at a Comedy countenanced by that Fraternity". - Slightly browned due to paper. Title page of Vol. I detached. Overall in good condition. 16 pts. in 5 vols. Cont. paperbacks, 3 vols. with spine labels (rubbed and bumped). - Each with stamped bookplate. - Contains: see above. - In 1804 Fielding's "The History of Tom Jones. A Foundling." was published in four parts, not present here. Includes in vol. VI the piece "A Petition to the worshipful Free Masons, delivered from the Stage by a Lady at a Comedy countenanced by that Fraternity." - Paper lightly browned. Title pages of vol. I detached. Overall well preserved.

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