^'. d'un jeunc Grec à Paris, par M. 



azier du Ileauine, a voi. in 8va. 



iris 1824. «8 



l'i sysiciiu" de l'Europe, relativeinent 



l'Anierique et à la Grece, par M. 



e Pradt in 8vo. Paris 1820. 11 



LIBRI INGLESI 



Reis, a tale by Lady Caroline 

 tmb a voi. lamo. Paris iSi/j. 18 

 ITOKY Poetry; or the fflusions of 

 ^e, selected froin Moore, Little, 



ron, Darwin, Prior etc. in i8ino 

 Ja4. 8 



UTIES (the) of Pope consisting of 

 lectìons fruni his poetical and pro- 

 Works , London with portrait 

 mo. 8 



of Chesterfield laino. with 



rtrait 8 



.<» — of Bacon la. idem 8 



— — of Byron 12. London 8 



— — (t^ie) of Blair, consisting 



selections of his works , with 

 rtrait l2ino. London 8 



■r— — (the) of Dryden I3. with por- 

 iit Lonilon 8 



— (the) of Sheridan , consisting 

 ielectioii frulli his poc-ins , dr<iinas 



d speeohes i2a)o. London 8 



— — of the pjets, selectod from 

 e inost admired authors, by Jaincs 

 y Taylor ^3 vois laino. London 

 84- 25 

 (tbe) of Sliakspeare, selected 



in each Play, With a general in- 

 E digesting tln-in under proper 

 ads, hy the late William Dodd, 

 mo. London 1824 '" 



Piabletye house, or Cavaliers and 

 iinndheads, a nove', by one of the 

 ) thors of the rejeoted addresses 3 

 ■1. i2mo. Paris i8.i6. 26 



y n 's complete Woiks, including ali 

 Is supprfsseil poenis, piinteil in a 

 ijar, bold and legible type, in one 

 •lume 8vo. with a copiuus lifc of 

 te Author, a biautiful portrait. Pa- 

 « 182;. Vellum paper, n'j 



~ the two Fosca ri , an histo- 

 ip»l tragedy i2mo. Pari» 1822. la 

 •H Sardanapalus, a tragedy la. Pa- 

 tì 1822. 13 



— — The Prophecy of Dante l6mo. Lon* 

 don 1821. 2 



_ — Werner, a tragedy laino. Pari» 

 1823. la 



Gain. A mystery 12. Paris 1822. 12 



■ Don Juan, a poein, 6 voi. limo. 



Paris 1821. 60 



Child Harold' s pilgrimage a voi. 



32. Paris lH'iG. iQ 



— — Heaven and Earth a mystery la. 

 Paris 1826. 4 



the deformed transformed, a Dra- 



ma 12. Paris 1824. q 



the parliainentary speeches laino. 



Paris 1825. 5 



BURlvE'S , a philosopbical inquiry in- 

 tu the origin of onr ideas of the 

 soblime , and beautiful, lamo. Chis- 

 wick 1825. 8 



BYRON S lord, Select poetical Works, 

 32. with portrait London 1825. g 



CASTLE (the) of Otranto by Horace 

 Walpole with a beautiful frontispie- 

 ce , 1211H) Chuwick 1823. g 



Costle (the) of indolence a Poeir, by 

 Tonisou eriglishand french lamo. Pa- 

 ris j8i4' S 



Children (the) of the Abbey a tale, 

 by Regina Maria Koclie 5 voi. l2ino. 

 with platea, Pans 180^. 3o 



CorreSpondence of Lord Byron with a 

 friend, by the late R. C Dallas esq. 

 the wholi' forming an originai me- 

 inoir ijf Lord Byron's lìfe trom l8o8 

 to 1814. 2 voi. Paris 1825. l'^iiio. 20 



ESSAYS moral economical and polit- 

 chI of Lord Byron lamo. Chiswich 

 J822. 8 



GIBBON'S, history of the dccline and fall 

 ofthe roinan E inpire, a iiew editioa 

 W!th a portrait and ii]ap.«, 8 vols. 

 8vo, vi-lluin piiper, London 1823. 1^2 



Goldsiiiith's, Oliver, the luiscellaneous 

 Works 4 yo\. 8vo. edited by Washin* 

 gton living esij. Paris 1825. with a 

 portrait. 85 



GRAY'S letters , 3 voi. 12. London 

 l8ly. l5 



Graiiiinar (a) ofthe italian language, by 

 Ciciloni ; 12. London j825 bound 13 



High-ways, and by-ways, or, tales of 

 the roadside picked up in the french 

 Provinces, by a walking^ gentleman 3 

 voi. 13. Paris 1825, 36 



