The young ladies miscellany, or, Youth's innocent and rational amusement [electronic resource] : to which is prefixed, a short essay on the art of pronunciation, and the great advantage arising from an early practice of it in publick : adorn'd with cuts : written for the particular diversion and improvement of the young ladies of Mrs. Bellamy's school, in Old Boswel-Court, near Temple-Bar / D. Bellamy.
1723
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The young ladies miscellany, or, Youth's innocent and rational amusement [electronic resource] : to which is prefixed, a short essay on the art of pronunciation, and the great advantage arising from an early practice of it in publick : adorn'd with cuts : written for the particular diversion and improvement of the young ladies of Mrs. Bellamy's school, in Old Boswel-Court, near Temple-Bar / D. Bellamy.
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Bellamy, D. (Daniel), 1687-
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London : E. Say, for the author, 1723.
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English
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1 online resource ([17], x, [4], 216 p., [5] leaves of plates) : ill., coat of arms.
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Dedication signed: D. Bellamy.
With a list of subscribers.
Reproduction of the original from the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale University.
With a list of subscribers.
Reproduction of the original from the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale University.
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Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Women and Transnational Networks.
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Vanquish'd love
Innocence betray'd
The rival nymphs
Pastoral dialogues, a translation into English of Edward Holdsworth's 'Muscipula' entitled 'The Cambrian patriot', and 'Familiar letters'.
Innocence betray'd
The rival nymphs
Pastoral dialogues, a translation into English of Edward Holdsworth's 'Muscipula' entitled 'The Cambrian patriot', and 'Familiar letters'.