APA Citation

Horace. (1753). The works of Horace: Translated into English prose, as near the original as the different idioms of the Latin and English languages will allow. With the Latin text and order of construction in the opposite page, and Critical, Historical, Geographical, and Classical notes, in English; from the best commentators both ancient and modern, with a great many Notes entirely New. And A Preface to each Ode, Satire, and Epistle, illustrating their Difficulties, and shewing their several Ornaments and Design. For the Use of Schools as well as of Private Gentlemen. In two volumes (The fourth edition.). London: printed for the assigns of Joseph Davidson, and sold by D. Browne without Temple-Bar, R. Manby on Ludgate-Hill, and J. Whiston and B. White in Fleet-Street.

Chicago Style Citation

Horace. The Works of Horace: Translated Into English Prose, As Near the Original As the Different Idioms of the Latin and English Languages Will Allow. With the Latin Text and Order of Construction in the Opposite Page, and Critical, Historical, Geographical, and Classical Notes, in English; From the Best Commentators Both Ancient and Modern, With a Great Many Notes Entirely New. And A Preface to Each Ode, Satire, and Epistle, Illustrating Their Difficulties, and Shewing Their Several Ornaments and Design. For the Use of Schools As Well As of Private Gentlemen. In Two Volumes. The fourth edition. London: printed for the assigns of Joseph Davidson, and sold by D. Browne without Temple-Bar, R. Manby on Ludgate-Hill, and J. Whiston and B. White in Fleet-Street, 1753.

MLA Citation

Horace. The Works of Horace: Translated Into English Prose, As Near the Original As the Different Idioms of the Latin and English Languages Will Allow. With the Latin Text and Order of Construction in the Opposite Page, and Critical, Historical, Geographical, and Classical Notes, in English; From the Best Commentators Both Ancient and Modern, With a Great Many Notes Entirely New. And A Preface to Each Ode, Satire, and Epistle, Illustrating Their Difficulties, and Shewing Their Several Ornaments and Design. For the Use of Schools As Well As of Private Gentlemen. In Two Volumes. The fourth edition. London: printed for the assigns of Joseph Davidson, and sold by D. Browne without Temple-Bar, R. Manby on Ludgate-Hill, and J. Whiston and B. White in Fleet-Street, 1753.

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