Ajax his speech to the Grecian knabbs, from Ovid's Metam. lib.XIII ... Attempted in broad Buchans. To which are added A journal to Portsmouth, and A shop-bill, in the same dialect. With a key

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245 1 0 ‡aAjax his speech to the Grecian knabbs, from Ovid's Metam. lib.XIII ... Attempted in broad Buchans. ‡bTo which are added A journal to Portsmouth, and A shop-bill, in the same dialect. With a key. ‡cBy R----- F----- gent.
260 ‡aGlasgow, ‡c1755.
300 ‡a51 p. ‡c17 cm.
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
590 ‡aWith this are bound St. John, J. Mary, queen of Scots, a tragedy. 1789; Carr, W. Erina, a tale of other times. 1814; Maclaurin, C. Parody on Gray's celebrated Elegy in a country church-yard. 1814; Maclaren, A. The Scottish volunteers. 1795; Macpherson, J. The Highlander. 1758; Smith, E. Morcar and Elfina. 1798.
590 ‡aOriginal Latin text of "Ajax his speech" at foot of page of translation.
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