Many errors in paging., Portrait of Fletcher, by Marshall., The maids tragedy. -- Philaster; or, Love lies a bleeding. -- A king or no king. -- The scornful lady. -- The custom of the country. -- The elder brother. -- The Spanish curate. -- Wit without money. -- The beggars bush. -- The humorous lieutenant. -- THe faithful shepherdess. -- The mad lover. -- The loyal subject. -- Rule a wife, and have a wife. -- The laws of Candy. -- The false one. -- The little French lawyer. -- The tragedy of Valentinian. -- Monsieur Thomas. -- The chances. -- Rollo, duke of Normandy. -- The wild-goose chase. -- A wife for a month. -- The lovers progress. -- The pilgrim. -- The captain. -- The prophetess. -- The Queen of Corinth. -- The tragedy of Bonduca. -- The knight of the burning pestle. -- Loves pilgrimage. -- The double marriage. -- The maid in the mill. -- The knight of Malta. -- Loves cure; or, The martial maid. -- Women pleased. -- The night walker; or, Little thief. -- The womans prize; or, The tamer tamed. -- The island voyage. -- Wit at several weapons. -- The fair maid of the inn. -- Cupid's revenge. -- Two noble kinsmen. -- Thierry and Theodoret. -- The woman-hatter. -- The nice valour; or, The passionate madman. -- The honest man's fortune. -- A mask at Grays-Inn, and the Inner Temple; Four plays, or moral representations., and The second folio; contains seventeen plays not in the first folio, 1647.
Publisher:
Printed by J. Macock, for John Martyn, Henry Herringman, Richard Marriot,
Subject (Name):
Bryher,--1894---Bookplate, Demander--Binding. 696 % bind, and Lounsbury, Thomas Raynesford,--1838-1915--Autograph.
I. An account of all the monuments of Roman antiquity found and collected in that journey ... With a particular description of the Roman walls in Cumberland, Northumberland, and Scotland ... As also a view of the several places of encampment, made by the Romans.--II. An account of the Danish invasions on Scotland, and of the monuments erected there on the different defeats of that people. With other curious remains. and Map measures 47 x 55 cm.
Publisher:
Printed for the author and sold by G. Strahan [etc.]
The ecclesiastical history of New-England from its first planting in the year 1620 unto the year of our Lord 1698.
Description:
"Books printed for Thomas Parkhust," [2] p. at beginning of vol. (first title on list: Richard Baxter's Catholick theology) and [2] p. at end of vol. (first title on list: Discourses and sermons on several divine subjects)., I. Antiquities. -- II. Ecclesiarum clypei. -- III. Polybios. -- IV. Sal gentium. -- V. Acts and monuments. -- VI. Thaumaturgus. -- VII. Ecclesiarum praelia., and Paged irregular: book 3, p. 69, book 6, pp. 24, 29, 86 incorrectly numbered 79, 32, 37, 98 respectively; paging of book 4 begins with 125.
Publisher:
Printed for Thomas Parkhurst, at the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheapside,
Subject (Geographic):
New England--Biography., New England--Church history., and New England--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
Barton, Cutts, d. 1780 Craven, Elizabeth Craven, Baroness, 1750-1828 Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
Published / Created:
1778
Call Number:
Osborn pc158
Image Count:
5
Alternative Title:
Selections
Description:
Men and women of the time described (under initials) by passages from Shakespeare. Attributed to Rev. Barton Cutts by Halkett and Laing; also attributed to Lady Craven, cf. note to Dyce collection copy; also attributed to Sir Henry Bate and Lady Dudley, cf. Jaggard's bibliography.
Publisher:
Printed, and sold by D. Brown, and all the booksellers in town and country,