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Swetnam the woman-hater.
1620.
Published
1914
by
Issued for subscribers by the editors of the Tudor facsimile texts
in
[Amersham, Eng.]
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Written in English.
Edition Notes
Reproduced from the Dyce copy of "the only known original edition."
A rejoinder to Swetnam's "Arraignment of lewd, idle, froward, and inconstant women." The plot is based upon Aurelio y Isabella, by Juan de Flores. cf. Hazlitt's Manual, 1892, and Schelling, Elizabethan drama, 1908.
Original title: Swetnam, the VVoman-hater, arraigned by women. A new Comedie, Acted at the Red Bull, by the late Queenes Seruants, [Woodcut] London, Printed for Richard Meighen ... 1620.
Interleaved.
Series |
The Tudor facsimile texts |
Classifications
Library of Congress |
PR2411 .S8 1914 |
The Physical Object
Pagination |
3 p. l., facsim. : [84] p. |
Number of pages |
84 |
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