[LITERATURE - PHILOSOPHY] - Lot 85

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[LITERATURE - PHILOSOPHY] - Lot 85
[LITERATURE - PHILOSOPHY] - PASCAL (Blaise): Thoughts on Religion and on Several Other Subjects, Found After His Death. (Followed by) A Discourse on the *Pensées*, in Which an Attempt Is Made to Show What His Intention Was. With another discourse on the evidence in the books of Moses. Amsterdam, Wolfganck, 1677. Two works in one small 12mo volume. - LA BRUYÈRE (Jean de): The Characters of Theophrastus with the Characters or Manners of This Century. Lyon, Amaulry, 1689. In-12. Contemporary brown calfskin, ribbed spine, some leather loss, scuffs, and signs of wear. - LA BRUYÈRE (Jean de): Sequel to Theophrastus’s Characters and the Manners of This Century. Paris, Vve Michalet, 1700. In-12; frontispiece portrait. Contemporary fawn calfskin, ribbed spine with decorative bands, capitals worn down, scuffing, and signs of wear. - D'ARNAUD: The Count of Cominge, or The Unhappy Lovers. (Followed by) Letter from the Count of Cominge to His Mother, followed by a letter from Philomela to Progne. Paris, Le Jay, 1768. In-8; frontispiece, one separate plate. Contemporary fawn sheepskin, smooth decorated spine, scuffs and signs of wear. - D'ARNAUD: The Count of Cominge, or The Unhappy Lovers. Paris, Le Jay, 1768. 8vo; one plate out of text. Contemporary fawn-colored grained calfskin, decorated ribbed spine. - D'ARNAUD: *Fayel*, a tragedy. Paris, Delalain, 1777. 8vo; 3 plates out of text. Contemporary fawn-colored veal leather with a ribbed spine, decorated. - D'ARNAUD: Lucie and Mélanie, a short story. Paris, Le Jay, 1770. (Followed by) Adelson and Salvini, an English anecdote. Paris, Le Jay, 1772. 8vo; 2 plates. Simple cardboard binding. - D'ARNAUD: Sidney and Volsan, an English story. Paris, Le Jay, 1772 (followed by) Clary, or The Return to Virtue Rewarded, an English story. Paris, L’Esclapart; Vve Duchesne, 1767. (Followed by) d’HUSSIEUX: Henriette and Luci, or the Rival Friends, a Scottish novella. Paris, Costard, 1772. In-8; 3 plates. Simple cardboard binding.
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