English Literature & Printing from the 15th to the 18th Century, Part 2Courier Press, 1926 |
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... Comedy , as it is Acted at the Theatre Royal , by her Majesty's Servants , by the Author of " The Humour o ' the Age . " FIRST EDITION . Small 4to . Buckram . Title margined . Printed for Bernard Lintott , at the Middle Temple - Gate ...
... Comedy , as it is Acted at the Theatre Royal , by her Majesty's Servants , by the Author of " The Humour o ' the Age . " FIRST EDITION . Small 4to . Buckram . Title margined . Printed for Bernard Lintott , at the Middle Temple - Gate ...
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... Comedy as it is Acted at the Dukes Theatre . FIRST EDITION . Small 4to . Full calf ( rebacked ) . London , Printed for Jacob Tonson , 1679 . With a Dedicatory Epistle to Nell Gwyn . 123 BELGIUM . D'AUVERGNE ( Edward ) . £ 5 5s THE ...
... Comedy as it is Acted at the Dukes Theatre . FIRST EDITION . Small 4to . Full calf ( rebacked ) . London , Printed for Jacob Tonson , 1679 . With a Dedicatory Epistle to Nell Gwyn . 123 BELGIUM . D'AUVERGNE ( Edward ) . £ 5 5s THE ...
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... Comedy . Folio . Bound by Riviere in full mottled calf , g . e . London , 1639 . £ 13 135 " Sir W. Berkeley was appointed Governor of Virginia in 1641. When the parliamentarians were successful , Berkeley offered an asylum in Virginia ...
... Comedy . Folio . Bound by Riviere in full mottled calf , g . e . London , 1639 . £ 13 135 " Sir W. Berkeley was appointed Governor of Virginia in 1641. When the parliamentarians were successful , Berkeley offered an asylum in Virginia ...
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... comedy may , on this supposition , be exactly paralleled with that of Much Ado about Nothing . ' The proverbial title of the play implies that freedom of thought and indifference to censure which characterizes the sayings and doings of ...
... comedy may , on this supposition , be exactly paralleled with that of Much Ado about Nothing . ' The proverbial title of the play implies that freedom of thought and indifference to censure which characterizes the sayings and doings of ...
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... Comedy . Twice pre- sented before the King and Queens Majesties at Somerset House , and very often at the Private House in Black - Friars , with great Applause , by his late Majesties Servants . The First and Second Parts . FIRST ...
... Comedy . Twice pre- sented before the King and Queens Majesties at Somerset House , and very often at the Private House in Black - Friars , with great Applause , by his late Majesties Servants . The First and Second Parts . FIRST ...
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Acted Anno Author BLACK LETTER boards Bound by Riviere Charles Church Circa Collection Colophon Comedy containing continued curious David Garrick dedicated Discourse divers Duke Earl Edinburgh Edward England English engraved frontispiece engraved plates engraved portrait engraved title Folio Francis French Full morocco gilt g. e. London George Half morocco Henry Henry Herringman Henry VIII HISTORY Honourable Humphrey Moseley ILLUSTRATION Imprinted at London IOS 6d Ireland Jacob Tonson James King late Latin leaf levant morocco Lord Majesties Manuscript mottled calf numerous Old calf Original calf rebacked Original vellum Oxford Parliament play Poem Prince Printed by John published Queen of Scots rare red morocco Richard Riviere in full Robert Scotland Second Edition sewn as issued Shakespeare Small 4to Small 8vo Theatre Royal Thick small 4to Title within woodcut title-page Tonson Tragedy Translated Treatise Unbound UNIV vellum verse vols volume Wherein William William Shakespeare woodcut border written Wynkyn de Worde
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Page 176 - All the images of Nature were still present to him, and he drew them, not laboriously, but luckily; when he describes anything, you more than see it, you feel it too. Those who accuse him to have wanted learning, give him the greater commendation: he was naturally learned; he needed not the spectacles of books to read Nature; he looked inwards, and found her there.
Page 176 - I cannot say he is everywhere alike; were he so, I should do him injury to compare him with the greatest of mankind. He is many times flat, insipid ; his comic wit degenerating into clenches, his serious swelling into bombast. But he is always great when some great occasion is presented to him...
Page 362 - The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, according to the Use of the Church of England ; together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches ; and the Form or Manner of making, ordaining, and consecrating of Bishops, Priests, and Deacons...
Page 458 - BOTH ENGLISH AND LATIN, Compos'd at several times. Printed by his true Copies. The Songs were set in Musick by Mr. HENRY LAWES, Gentleman of the Kings Chappel, and one of His Majesties Private Musick.
Page 98 - A solemn League and Covenant for reformation and defence of religion, the honour and happiness of the King, and the peace and safety of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
Page 607 - SENECA'S MORALS. BY WAY OF ABSTRACT TO WHICH IS ADDED, A DISCOURSE UNDER THE TITLE OF AN AFTER-THOUGHT. BY SIR ROGER L'ESTRANGE, KNT.
Page 640 - The Two Noble Kinsmen: Presented at the Blackfriers by the Kings Maiesties servants, with great applause: Written by the memorable Worthies of their time; Mr. John Fletcher, and Mr. William Shakspeare. Gent.
Page 715 - Imp. 4to. -Suckling (Sir John). FRAGMENTA AUREA : a Collection of all the Incomparable Peeces, written by. And published by a friend to perpetuate his memory. Printed by his own copies.
Page 728 - Not one immoral, one corrupted thought, One line, which dying he could wish to blot.
Page 362 - ... the Book of Common Prayer, and administration of the Sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the Church according to the use of the Church of England, together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches, and the form or manner of making, ordaining, and consecrating of bishops priests, and deacons.