A vindication of the autographs of Sir Roger de Coverley's "Perverse Widow" and her "Malicious confident"

from a disparaging statement thrown out in the Athenaeum : including also a refutation of one of the charges of "mystification" brought against Alexander Pope in that journal

A vindication of the autographs of Sir Roger ...
T. Kerslake, T. Kerslake
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A vindication of the autographs of Sir Roger de Coverley's "Perverse Widow" and her "Malicious confident"

from a disparaging statement thrown out in the Athenaeum : including also a refutation of one of the charges of "mystification" brought against Alexander Pope in that journal

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Edition Notes

Dispute concerning autographs of Catharina Boevey and Mary Pope.

Caption-title.

Author's name printed at end.

Running-title: Kerslake's Catalogue of books, Bristol.

Printed in double columns.

Date from author's [1]-p. transmittal A.L.S. to W. D. Macray, dated June 1, 1855.

Publisher's booklist: p. 8.

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Bristol?]

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8, [1] p.

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OL53144192M
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20726513

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