93 resultados para Japiks, Gijsbert, 1603-1666.
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Title page printed in red and black; title vignette (Jesuit device); head- and tailpieces; initials; printed marginalia.
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Text within double red lines.
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Sequel to Mr. Secretary Cecil and Queen Elizabeth
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Errata, p. [192].
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Includes 2 madrigals by Mariano Tantucci.
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Includes letters from John Eliot, John Wilson, William Leverich, Anthony Bessey, Thomas Mayhew, John Endecott, William French and Thomas Allen. The Epistle dedicatory is signed by William Steele. "To the reader" signed: William Gouge [and seventeen others].
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--v. 25 Romeo and Juliet; the 1st quarto, 1597.--v. 26 Romeo and Juliet; the 2nd quarto, 1599.--v. 27 King Henry V; the 1st quarto, 1600.--v. 28 King Henry V; the 3rd quarto, 1608.--v. 29 Titus Andronicus; the 1st quarto, 1600.--v. 30 Sonnets; the 1st quarto, 1609.--v. 31 Othello; the 1st quarto, 1622.--v. 32 Othello, the 2nd quarto, 1630.--v. 33 King Lear; the 1st quarto, 1608.--v. 34 King Lear; the 2nd quarto, 1608.--v. 35 Lucrece; the 1st quarto, 1594.--v. 36 Romeo and Juliet; the undated quarto.--v. 37 First part of the Contention; the 1st quarto, 1594.--v. 38 True tragedy; the 1st quarto, 1595.--v. 39 Famous victories of Henry the fifth; the earliest known quarto, 1598.--v. 40-41 The troublesome raigne of John, king of England; the 1st quarto, 1591.--v. 42 Richard the third; the 3rd quarto 1602.--v. 43 Richard the third; the 6th quarto, 1622.
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Introducción (v. 1., p. [v]-lxxiii) signed: Manuel Serrano y Sanz.
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"The Itinerary now reprinted in full for the first time since its publication was 'printed by John Beale, dwelling in Aldersgate street', in 1617 ... The book was first written in Latin and then translated into English ... the Latin version, however, was never printed. In 'the table' of the Itinerary, after the contents of the fourth book of the third part there is given a brief summary of twenty-five chapters ... The ms. of these chapters, which were not printed by Moryson, is now in the library of Corpus Christi college, Oxford, and portions of it were edited by Mr. Charles Hughes and published in 1903 under the title of 'Shakespeare's Europe'."--Publishers' note.
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Gerard Terborch; 2 ft. 8 3/32 in.x 2 ft. 1 25/32 in.; oil on canvas
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Gabriel Metsu; 1 ft. 43/64 in.x 10 45/64 in.; oil on canvas
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The "Register" (containing index to v.6-10 only) form a separate volume, with special t.-p. and series t.-p. added.
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Mode of access: Internet.