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The novelty: Every act a play. Being a short pastoral, comedy, masque, tragedy, and farce after the Italian manner.
1956, Printed for Rich. Parker at the Unicorn under the Piazza of the Royal Exchange, and Peter Buck at the sign of the Temple, at the Temple-gate in Fleetstreet
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The novelty: Every act a play. Being a short pastoral, comedy, masque, tragedy, and farce after the Italian manner. As it is acted at the New-Theatre in Little Lincolns Inn-Fields, by His Majesties Servants. Written by Mr. Motteux, and other hands
1697, printed for Rich. Parker at the Vnicorn under the Piazza of the Royal Exchange, and Peter Buck at the sign of the Temple, at the Temple-gate in Fleetstreet
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The novelty: every act a play : being a short pastoral, comedy, masque, tragedy, and farce after the Italian manner
1697, Printed for Rich. Parker ... and Peter Buck
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Includes: Thyrsis, a pastoral, by John Oldmixon; All without money, a short comedy; Hercules, a masque; The unfortunate couple, a short tragedy, by Edward Filmer; Natural magic, a short farce after the Italian manner.
Final "Epilogue" and advertisement leaf.
Variant: at foot of title page, advertisements for Dennis' A plot and no plot, and D'Urfey's The intreagues of Versailles.
Rare Book copy: No. 4 in a bound volume of titles.
Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), M2958
Woodward & McManaway, 850
English short title catalogue, R36606
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