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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1933
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Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. No Jacket. Frontispiece Of Jacob Tonson (illustrator). 1st Edition. 305 Pp. Red Cloth. First Printing. Harvard Studies In English, Volume Vii. Slight Wear At Corners, Gilt Brilliant, No Names Or Marks.An Unopened Copy, Pages Still Attached Along Fore Edges.
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Creative Media Partners, LLC Okt 2022, 2022
ISBN 10: 1017593639 ISBN 13: 9781017593631
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In den WarenkorbNo Binding. Zustand: Very Good. A splendid antique engraved portrait, circa 1840. Mounted/matted and ready to frame. Attractive and decorative.
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Verlag: Bloomington [usw.], Indiana Univ. Pr., 1969
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245 S., ee. Abb., kt. 2. (Indiana University Humanities Series, 66).
Verlag: London [Dublin] : Printed for J. Tonson in the Strand, [Jacob], MDCCLIV (1754) [unrecorded reissue with a false imprint, actually either 1728 (more likely), or 1748 (less so) - see commentary], 1754
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. 13th ed, w/ translation of mottoes ; 12° ; [8]-323, [12], [6] ; full leather, 5 raised bands, gold trim ; names excised from title page, 19th century repairs ; Subjects: Adulterers punished by primitive Christians - Anacharsis Corinthian drunkard - Araspus & Panthea - Antipathies - Aristippus - Augustus - Bacon flitch - bion - Burlesque authors - Calamities - Calumny - Cave of Trophonius - Chancery-court - Cherubims - Cleanliness - Vanity of clergymen - Stage Coach - Country gentlemen - Dreams - Drunkenness - Dryden - King Edgar - Egyptians plague of darkness - Eloquence of beggars - Epistolary poetry - Eternity - Faces every man should be pleased with his own - Family madness - Genealogy - Gyges & Aglaus - Hamadryads - Happiness of souls in Heaven - Secret history - Husbands rules for marrying them, by Widow Club - Japis' cure of Aeneas - Jests - Integrity - John a Nokes & John a Stiles - Julian Emperor - Justice the Spartans famous for it - Laughter indecent in any religious assembly - Bantam Ambassador Letters - Eternal life - Life of a lover - Mahometans & cleanliness - Messiah the Jews mistaken - Metaphors - Military education - Church music - Needlework - Isaac Newton's Infinite Space - No, a word of great use to women in love matters - Obscurity - Orators - Ovid - Penelope's Web - Person defined by Lock - Pagan philosophers exalting human nature - Pittacus - Pity - Plato's labour - Play houses improved by storms - Pythagoras - Quacks - Character of a rake - Revenge of a Spanish lady - Pretended discovery made by a Rosicrucian - St. Paul - Satyr - Most offensive scribblers - Seneca - Shalum the Chinese - Socrates - The spleen - Stars - Syncopists - Syracusian prince - Advantages of temper - Thales - How unchaste widows are punished in Torre in Devonshire - Frank Townley - Tully - Vice laborious as virtue -- Custom for widows in West Enborne, Berkshire - Vulcan's dogs - Vision of human misery - Work necessary for women - Xenophon - Queen Zemroude of the Persian Tales ; "illustrations of headpieces from the start of the dedication and text (A1 and B1) and two tailpieces (pp. 292 and 293) identify the offering as the final volume in the first Dublin edition published 'by and for George Grierson' in 1728, a 9th edition, extant as a 12mo, with subscription list in vol. 1, T126250. On A1 is Grierson's hdp of four putti flanking a fountain, with the left side corners both broken off (soon after 1727-28 the left center will be cut off to regularize that side); it also appears broken on a1 of vol. 1 and A1 of vol. 4 of Grierson's edition of The Spectator 1728. The tailpiece on p. 293, with two hairy-headed putti or boys holding an oval with a descending radiant dove is also on the title-page of vol. 1 of Grierson's 1728 edition of The Guardian, T166485. Most of this 12mo issue of The Spectator is shared (including the ornaments noted) with the 8-vol. octavo issue 'by and for' Grierson, called the 11th edition, with title-pages dated 1748 and indicating the presence of translated mottoes (T207854). While the 12mo set has all The Spectators in numerical order, the 8vo begins to selectively print numbers after no. 3 (until which point the editions share settings), leaving out nos. 4, 6, etc. and others up to nos. 199-200; then in Vol. 3 the 8vo prints all left out up to no. 200 and proceeds to print all issues in sequence. The 12mo and 8vo issues share the same settings in the prelims of all volumes and, apart from directional line differences (signatures), throughout the text and indices of vols. 4-8. The appended leaves with supplemental mottoes in English found in [this] 1754 reissue are in Grierson's 1748 reissue (at least the Kansas copy on ECCO) and appear in a 13th edition for Peter Wilson, 1748, 8 vols. 12mo, N24133. These few leaves appended to each volume were printed [by S. Powell] for Philip Crampton, both for separate sale and to supplement his 8-vol. 12th edition of 1737."--James Edward May; binding tight ; unique; VG. Book.
Verlag: London : Printed for J. Tonson in the Strand, 1730
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First Edition. Bound in near fine aniline calf with decorated boards. Some wear and tear as with age. Remains well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and sharp-cornered. Physical description; [16], 295, [1], clxiii, [1] p., [4] leaves of plates (1 folded) : ill., port. ; 12 . Subjects; Waller, Edmund (1606-1687). English poetry Early modern, (1500-1700). English drama 17th century. English letters Early modern, (1500-1700). Speeches, addresses, etc., English. Great Britain Court and courtiers Early works to 1800. Genre; Illustrated. 3 Kg.
Verlag: Jacob Tonson, London, 1713
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Hardcover Quarto no dust jacket. Londini (London) apud J. Nicholson, B. Tooke, & J. Tonson, white vellum cover, gilt lettering, 1752 pp, text in latin, covers soiled Standard shipping (no tracking) / Priority (with tracking) / Custom quote for large or heavy orders.
Verlag: London: Printed by Miles Flesher, for Jacob Tonson, at the Judge's-Head in Chancery-lane near Fleet-street,
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Zustand: Good. Folio. 23 x 37cm. Contemporary calf cover with moonscape mottling and new goatskin spine by the artisan binder Sasha Mosalov.[4], 219, [1], 219-250, 151-196, [mispagination but complete] 297-343, [7] pages, [13] leaves of plates. Lacking the frontispiece.Condition report: pages with light toning and foxing, marginalia, occasional stain or soiling, occasional small losses or chips not impacting text; damp staining throughout at upper half, small wormhole that runs through most of volume with additional tiny wormholes at inner and outer margin, small losses at margins, small loss in 2L1, Book II plate cut short at outer margin, several pages partially detached; lacking portrait frontispiece, with (2) additional pages of manuscript.Twelve full-page engraved illustrations, one for each book. Ten are signed by Michael Burghers (or Burghese), one of the subscribers; these are from designs of Medina . The fourth is by P[eter].P[aul]. Bouche from the design of B. Lens Sr. The eighth plate . is anonymous."--Pforzheimer, p. 730"The names of the nobility and gentry that encourag'd, by subscription, the printing this edition of Milton's Paradise Lost" (Zz2r- Aa2v).Wickenheiser p. 159; ESTC 15589; USTC 3113387Wickenheiser p. 159; ESTC 15589; USTC 3113387; OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:228722671.
Verlag: London: printed for Jacob Tonson at Shakespear's Head over-against Katharine-Street in the Strand, 1716
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In den WarenkorbSix volumes bound in three, 12mo, pp. [ii], xxxvi, [xvi], 360; [x], 396; [x], xv, [i], 380; [x], 395; [x], 396; [x], 420; with an engraved frontispiece to each volume; nice bound in contemporary red morocco, panelled in gilt, spines gilt, dark green morocco labels (heads and tails of spines a little worn); marbled endpapers, gilt edges. First collected edition, and a highly important edition of what became known as 'Tonson's Miscellany'. The first two title-pages in this small-format printing bear the designation 'fourth edition', but in fact the contents of the six volumes have been significantly altered. In the sixth volume, for example, as Griffith points out in his bibliography of Pope, pp. 285-406 contain 46 poems which had not been included in 1709 (though Tonson had nothing new by Pope himself on offer). The fact that the title-pages all read 'publish'd by Mr. Dryden' is somewhat misleading. As Macdonald remarks in his bibliography of Dryden: 'This is something of a publisher's flourish, for although Tonson and Dryden were in close collaboration at any rate over Sylvae [Part II], Dryden probably acted rather as an occasional adviser in the four parts published during his lifetime than as the actual selector of his fellow poets This edition has no very close relation to the former volumes of Miscellanies. The pieces reprinted frequently occur in the corresponding volumes of the original editions, but often they are in different volumes and many poems of earlier date such as Milton's L'Allegro are included'. Among the other additions are fifteen poems by John Donne, none of whose verse had appeared in print for almost fifty years this miscellany is not noted by Keynes. Case 162 1e, 2e, 3d, 4c, 5b and 6b; Macdonald, Dryden, 49; Griffith, Pope, 81. Provenance. Engraved armorial bookplates of Robert Gunning in volumes I-II as a baronet, in volume III as plain Robert Gunning Esq. This must be Sir Robert Gunning (1731-1816), distinguished British diplomat, posted to Denmark and then Russia, who was made a baronet in 1778.