Sonnets and odes : manuscript, [ca. 1777?].

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Sonnets and odes : manuscript, [ca. 1777?].

Translations by Dr. John Nott of Bristol, England, with notes and an index, probably intended for later publication.

2 v. (206, 208 leaves), bound : 21 cm.

eng,

ita,

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