Or, A Step Towards A Poetical War, Betwixt Covent-Garden and Cheap-Side. By Several Hands. Together With An Epitome of That Immortal Poem, Truly Call'd, A Satyr Against Wit. The Second Edition. To Which Is Added, A Lent-Entertainment: Or, A Merry Interview by Moon-Light, Between the Ghost of Maevius of Ancient Renown and the City-Bard. Humbly Dedicated to All the Honourable Citizens Within the Bills of Mortality, by Mr. O
Or, the Praise of Folly. Made English From the Latin of Erasmus. By W. Kennet of S. Edm. Hall, Oxon. Late Lord Bishop of Peterborough. Adorn'd With Forty-eight Copper Plates, Including the Effigies of Erasmus and Sir Thomas More: All Neatly Engraved From the Designs of the Celebrated Hans Holbeine. To Which Is Prefix'd, A Preface by the Translator, And Divers Copies of Commendatory Verses
Or, The Praise or Folly. Made English From the Latin of Erasmus. By W. Kennett of S. Edm. Hall, Oxonnow Lord Bishop of Peterborough. Adorn'd With Forty Six Copper Plates, and the Effigies of Erasmus and Sir Thomas More: All Neatly Engraved From the Designs of the Celebrated Hans Holbeine. To Which Is Prefix'd, A Preface by the Translator, and Divers Copies of Commendatory Verses