An essay upon the civil wars of France

extracted from curious manuscripts. : And also upon the epick poetry of the European nations, from Homer down to Milton

The 4th ed., corrected. To which is now prefixed, a discourse on tragedy, with reflections on the English and French drama. By the same author.
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An essay upon the civil wars of France

extracted from curious manuscripts. : And also upon the epick poetry of the European nations, from Homer down to Milton

The 4th ed., corrected. To which is now prefixed, a discourse on tragedy, with reflections on the English and French drama. By the same author.
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An essay upon the civil wars of France: extracted from curious manuscripts
1928, Printed by Richard W. Ellis, the Georgian Press
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Cover of: An essay upon the civil wars of France
An essay upon the civil wars of France: extracted from curious manuscripts. : And also upon the epick poetry of the European nations, from Homer down to Milton
1731, Printed for N. Prevost, and Comp. ...
in English - The 4th ed., corrected. To which is now prefixed, a discourse on tragedy, with reflections on the English and French drama. By the same author.

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Table of Contents

A discourse on tragedy, to the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Bolingbroke
The history of the civil wars of France, upon which the Henriade is grounded
An essay on epick poetry.

Edition Notes

Written by Voltaire in English. Cf. BN.

ESTC notes that the printers' ornaments are those by Henry Woodfall.

Page [viii] blank.

"A discourse on tragedy, to the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Bolingbroke" (first arabic-paged sequence) first appeared in the author's Brutus, 1731.

Bengesco 1551

BN, CCXIV, 3661

English short title catalogue (ESTC), t109598

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vii, [1], 24, 88 p.
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88

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OL44995243M
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15213408

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