Collections and Notes, 1867-1876: Second Series OfBibliographical Collections and Notes on Early English Literature, 1474-1700B. Quaritch, 1882 - 717 pages |
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... newly into English . . . . Done by Philemon Holland . London , Printed by Adam Islip . An . 1609. Folio . A , 2 leaves : B - 3 Î in fours : a - d in fours : A - F 2 in fours . Dedicated by Holland to the Mayor , & c . , of Coventry ...
... newly into English . . . . Done by Philemon Holland . London , Printed by Adam Islip . An . 1609. Folio . A , 2 leaves : B - 3 Î in fours : a - d in fours : A - F 2 in fours . Dedicated by Holland to the Mayor , & c . , of Coventry ...
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... Newly enlarged . London , Printed by Iohn Haviland , in the little old Bayly . 1632 . 4o , A - 3 C in fours , and ( a ) 2 leaves . The Essayes Or , Covnsels . . . London , Printed by Iohn Beale . 1639 , 4 ° . A , 4 leaves , title on A 2 ...
... Newly enlarged . London , Printed by Iohn Haviland , in the little old Bayly . 1632 . 4o , A - 3 C in fours , and ( a ) 2 leaves . The Essayes Or , Covnsels . . . London , Printed by Iohn Beale . 1639 , 4 ° . A , 4 leaves , title on A 2 ...
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... Newly Revived , and taken out of his Tomb . By Collonel Baker . London , Printed for Theodorus Microcosmus . 1660 [ Aug. 17. ] 4 ° . With a cut . B. M. BAKER , DANIEL , M.A. , of Gonville and Caius Coll . , Cambridge . Poems upon ...
... Newly Revived , and taken out of his Tomb . By Collonel Baker . London , Printed for Theodorus Microcosmus . 1660 [ Aug. 17. ] 4 ° . With a cut . B. M. BAKER , DANIEL , M.A. , of Gonville and Caius Coll . , Cambridge . Poems upon ...
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... newly altered . Licensed to Hugh Singleton in 1582-3 . A newe ballad intituled . Trust not the coniunctions or Judge- mentes of men , When all that is made shalbe vnmade againe . Licensed to R. Jones , 3 May , 1583 . A ballade intituled ...
... newly altered . Licensed to Hugh Singleton in 1582-3 . A newe ballad intituled . Trust not the coniunctions or Judge- mentes of men , When all that is made shalbe vnmade againe . Licensed to R. Jones , 3 May , 1583 . A ballade intituled ...
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... newly prepared by Theo . Ba- sille . [ Quot . from John , 7. ] At the end : Imprynted at London in Botulphe lane at the sygne of the whyte Beare , by me John Mayler for John Gough . Anno Dñi . 1542. Cum priuilegio . 8 ° , black letter ...
... newly prepared by Theo . Ba- sille . [ Quot . from John , 7. ] At the end : Imprynted at London in Botulphe lane at the sygne of the whyte Beare , by me John Mayler for John Gough . Anno Dñi . 1542. Cum priuilegio . 8 ° , black letter ...
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