Dyson, Humphrey, d. 1633 Munday, Anthony, 1553-1633 Stow, John, 1525?-1605
Published / Created:
1633
Call Number:
DA680 S75 1633+ Oversize
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Description:
4th ed., A.M. and H.D = Anthony Munday and Humphrey Dyson., Errors in paging., Head and tail pieces., Imperfect: p. 445-456 wanting. Bookplates of John Brian Smith (2 versions, one with "Jack") and Henry Steele (armorial on inside front cover and name on inside back cover. Autographs of Jack [i.e. John Brian] Smith, London 1958 and John B. Rusford?, 1790. Presentation inscription to Madeleine Wyndham from Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, 1901., and Signatures: A⁸ B-2X⁶ 2Y1-2Y5 (2Y)⁴ 2Y6 2Z-4K⁶ 4L-4M⁴ 4N⁶.
Publisher:
Printed by Elizabeth Pvrslovv, and are to be sold by N. Bovrne,
Subject (Geographic):
London (England)--Description and travel, London (England)--History--16th century, and London (England)--History--To 1500
Subject (Name):
Smith, John Brian--Autograph, Smith, John Brian--Bookplate, Steele, Henry--Bookplate, and Wyndham, Madeline
Vol. II has title: Poems on several occasions, by the Earle of Roscommon, and Dorset, and the Dukes of Devonshire, Buckinghamshire, &c. ... London, Printed in the year 1720.
Subject (Name):
Devonshire, William Cavendish, Duke of, 1640-1707., Dorset, Charles Sackville, Earl of, 1638?-1706., and Roscommon, Wentworth Dillon, Earl of, 1633?-1685.
"The cabinet of love": vol. 2, pp. 142-180. and Vol. 2 has title: Poems by the Earls of Roscomon and Dorset; the dukes of Devonshire, Buckingham, &c. ...
Subject (Name):
Buckingham, George Villiers, Duke of, 1628-1687., Devonshire, William Cavendish, Duke of, 1640-1707., Dorset, Charles Sackville, Earl of, 1638?-1706., and Roscommon, Wentworth Dillon, Earl of, 1633?-1685.
"A key to the Beggar's opera, in a letter to Caleb Danvers," first pub. in the Craftsman, February 17, 1728, is probably D'Anvers (Nicholas Amhurst) himself.--cf. C. E. Pearce, "Polly Peachum" and "The beggar's opera" [1913] p. [164]-178., Dramatis personæ.--Prologue written by Mr. Theobald, spoken by Mr. Keene.--To pretty Miss Polly Peachum, by Peter Padwell [pseud. of C. Bullock]--To my merry friend and brother comedian, Mr. James Spiller, by Christopher Bullock.--A match in Newgate, a comedy.--Epilogue, spoken by Mother Griffin, the bawd.--A key to the Beggar's opera, in a letter to Caleb Danvers, by Phil Harmonicus [pseud.]--To Miss Polly Peachum, a town pastoral, written in imitation of the fourth Eclogue of Virgil, by J. W. of Cheapside, linnen-draper.--Newgate's garland: being a new ballad, shewing how Mr. Jonathan Wild's throat was cut ... by Mr. Blake ... as he stood at his tryal in the Old Bailey, 1725., and First pub. in 1715. An alteration by Christopher Bullock of Betterton's The revenge itself, an alteration of Marston's Dutch courtezan.
Publisher:
Printed for J. Roberts,
Subject (Name):
Amhurst, N. (Nicholas), 1697-1742., Betterton, Thomas, 1635?-1710. Revenge., Clark, J. (James), active 1722-1735, Fenton, Lavinia,--1708-1760., Gay, John,--1685-1732.--Beggar's opera., and Marston, John, 1575?-1634. Dutch courtezan.