The laureat, or, The right side of Colley Cibber, Esq.

containing, explanations, amendments and observations, on a book intituled, An apology for the life, and writings of Mr. Colley Cibber, not written by himself : with some anecdotes of the laureat, which he (thro' an excess of modesty) omitted : to which is added, The history of the life, manners and writings of Aesopus the tragedian, from a fragment of a Greek manuscript found in the library of the Vatican, interspers'd with observations of the translator.

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The laureat, or, The right side of Colley Cibber, Esq.

containing, explanations, amendments and observations, on a book intituled, An apology for the life, and writings of Mr. Colley Cibber, not written by himself : with some anecdotes of the laureat, which he (thro' an excess of modesty) omitted : to which is added, The history of the life, manners and writings of Aesopus the tragedian, from a fragment of a Greek manuscript found in the library of the Vatican, interspers'd with observations of the translator.

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London
Other Titles
Laureat, Right side of Colley Cibber, Esq.

Classifications

Library of Congress
AC901 .P3 vol. 17, no. 5

The Physical Object

Pagination
[2], 126 p. ;
Number of pages
126

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL612015M
LCCN
96208409

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