APA Citation

Horace. (1783). The works of Horace: Translated literally into English prose; for the use of those who are desirous of acquiring or recovering a competent knowledge of the Latin language. By C. Smart, A.M. of Pembroke-College, Cambridge. In two volumes. Edinburgh: printed for J. Dickson, and C. Elliot.

Chicago Style Citation

Horace. The Works of Horace: Translated Literally Into English Prose; for the Use of Those Who Are Desirous of Acquiring or Recovering a Competent Knowledge of the Latin Language. By C. Smart, A.M. of Pembroke-College, Cambridge. In Two Volumes. Edinburgh: printed for J. Dickson, and C. Elliot, 1783.

MLA Citation

Horace. The Works of Horace: Translated Literally Into English Prose; for the Use of Those Who Are Desirous of Acquiring or Recovering a Competent Knowledge of the Latin Language. By C. Smart, A.M. of Pembroke-College, Cambridge. In Two Volumes. Edinburgh: printed for J. Dickson, and C. Elliot, 1783.

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