Miscellanea aurea [electronic resource] : or the golden medley. Consisting of I. A voyage to the mountains of the moon under the Æquator, or Parnassus reform'd. II. The fortunate shipwreck, or a description of New Athens, being an account of the laws, manners, religion, and customs of that country; by Morris Williams, Gent. who resided there above twenty years. III. Alberoni, or a vindication of that Cardinal. IV. The secret history of the amours of Don Alonzo, Duke of Lerma, grandee of Spain. V. The garden of Adonis, or love to no purpose; being above twenty copies of verses and love-letters, by a lady. VI. Mahomet no impostor, written in Arabick by Abdulla Mahumed Omar. VII. An account of bad and good women, ancient and modern. Among which is the story of the Spartan dame, the subject of Mr. Southern's play. With several other epistolary essays in prose and verse: by Mr. Milton, the Lady W- Mr. Philips, Mr. Killegrew, author of the Chit chat, and several others.
1720
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Miscellanea aurea [electronic resource] : or the golden medley. Consisting of I. A voyage to the mountains of the moon under the Æquator, or Parnassus reform'd. II. The fortunate shipwreck, or a description of New Athens, being an account of the laws, manners, religion, and customs of that country; by Morris Williams, Gent. who resided there above twenty years. III. Alberoni, or a vindication of that Cardinal. IV. The secret history of the amours of Don Alonzo, Duke of Lerma, grandee of Spain. V. The garden of Adonis, or love to no purpose; being above twenty copies of verses and love-letters, by a lady. VI. Mahomet no impostor, written in Arabick by Abdulla Mahumed Omar. VII. An account of bad and good women, ancient and modern. Among which is the story of the Spartan dame, the subject of Mr. Southern's play. With several other epistolary essays in prose and verse: by Mr. Milton, the Lady W- Mr. Philips, Mr. Killegrew, author of the Chit chat, and several others.
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London : printed for A. Bettesworth in Pater-Noster-Row, and J. Pemberton in Fleet-Street, MDCCXX. [1720]
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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English
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[16],295,[1]p. ; 8⁰.
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A collection of stories and poems written mainly by Thomas Killigrew the younger.
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Reproduction of original from British Library.
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English Short Title Catalog, T117537.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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