Ozell, John, -1743
Ozell, John, 16..-1743
John Ozell
Ozell, Mr. (John), d. 1743
John Ozell traducteur britannique
Ozell (John), Mr, -1743
Ozell, John
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Works
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de. A voyage into the Levant, 1741: | |
Adventures of Telemachus, the son of Ulysses, written by the archbishop and duke of Cambray with a poem on a Rural retreat... and... by another hand, the Adventures of Aristonous | |
Alexander the Great : A tragedy | |
Alexandre le Grand. | |
The Art of pleasing in conversation : french and english : Revised, corrected, enlarged and inprovid in every page, from the lest genuine edition publish's in French | |
Aventures de Télémaque. | |
Britannicus. | |
Characters historical and panegyrical of the greatest men that have appear'd in France, during the last century. | |
Comedies. | |
Common-Prayer not common sense, in several places of the Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, French, Latin, and Greek translations of the English liturgy. Being a Specimen of Reflections upon the manifold Omissions, Additions, Misconstructions, Deviations from the Compilers Sense, and Capital as well as Comical Errors of the Press, in all, or most of the said Translations, some of which are printed at Oxford, and the rest at Cambridge or London; and from thence dispers'd not only thro' these Kingdoms, but all over the World by the Merchants, as if they were as Faultless as the Original; but apparently shewn to be otherwise, to any Person that has a tolerable Knowledge either of Latin or French. By Mr. Ozell | |
The complete works of Doctor François Rabelais, abstractor of the quintessence; being an account of the inestimable life of the great Gargantua, and of the heroic deeds, sayings and marvellous voyages of his son the good Pantagruel: the whole faithfully rendered into English by Sir Thomas Urquhart and Peter Motteux, with annotations by Duchat, Ozell and others, a new introduction by J. Lewis May, and many illustrations by Frank C. Papé. | |
Dissertation sur les Whigs et les Torys. | |
Don Quixote. | |
Embarras des richesses. | |
The fair of St. Germain : As it is acted at the theatre in Little Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, by the French company of comedians, Lately Arriv'd From the Theatre-Royal at Paris. All in the Characters of the Italian Theatre | |
Foire de Saint Germain. | |
Histoire des révolutions arrivées dans le gouvernement de la République romaine. | |
An history of the revolutions that happened in the government of the Roman republic. | |
Hommes illustres qui ont paru en France. | |
In order to do further justice to the Reverend Fathers Catrou and Rouille, authors of the Roman history; ... | |
Lettres persanes | |
The litigants, 1715 (a.e.) | |
The litigants : a comedy. Translated from the french of M. Racine. By Mr. Ozell. | |
Lutrin. | |
Manlius Capitolinus : A tragedy | |
Monsieur de Pourceaugnac. | |
Mr. Le Clerc's account of the Earl of Clarendon's History of the civil wars | |
Mr. Ozell's defence against the remarks publish'd by Peele and Woodward, : under the Name of the Translators, On his Translation of the Roman History | |
A new and compendious dictionary. : French and English. Drawn from the best modern dictionaries, and politest writers, and contracted into a manual. By Mr. Ozell | |
No I. of the Herculean labour, or, the Augaean stable cleansed of its heaps of historical, philological and geographical trumpery : being serious and facetious remarks | |
Parallel between the two tragedies of Cato. One written in English by Mr Addison, and the other in French by Mons Des Champs. In a letter to an English nobleman now residing at Paris | |
Persian letters | |
Plague of riches | |
Plaideurs. | |
Plays. | |
Relation d'un voyage du Levant. | |
Spanish rhodomontades; | |
Squire Trelooby | |
A voyage into the Levant, perform'd by command of the late French king. Containing the ancient and modern state of the islands of the Archipelago; as also of Constantinople, the coasts of the Black Sea, Armenia, Georgia, the frontiers of Persia, and Asia Minor. With plans of the principal towns and places of note; an account of the genius, manners, trade, and religion of the respective people ... and an explanation of variety of medals and antique monuments ... | |
Works. | |
The works of Francis Rabelais, M.D. : the first[-fifth] book | |
works of Monsieur de Moliere. In six volumes. | |
The works of the celebrated Monsieur Voiture |