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001 GLAD117788051-B
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008 901020s1907 xx 00010 eng u
010 $a09013426
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040 $cOUN$dm.c.$dCUY
050 $aDA110$b.V5
100 10 $aViles, Edward.
245 14 $aThe rogues and vagabonds of Shakespeare's youth:$bAwdeley's 'Fraternitye of Vocabondes' and Harman's 'Caveat':$ced. with an introduction by Edward Viles and F. J. Furnivall.
260 0 $aNew York,$bDuffleld & company;$aLondon,$bChatto & Windus,$c1907.
300 $a3 p. l., xxx, 116 p.$billus.$c23 cm.
490 0 $aThe Shakespeare library. General editor, I. Gollancz. [IV. Shakespeare's England. v.2]
500 $aPrinted in Great Britain.
500 $aWith reproductions of the original title-pages: (Awdelay's Fraternitye, 1575; Harman's Caueat," 3d ed. 1567; "The groundworke of conny-catching." 1592)
500 $aEdited in 1869 by Viles and Furnivall for the Early English text society, extra series, no. IX, reprinted in 1800 for the New Shakespeare society, series VI. no. 7, here reprinted for the Shakespeare library.
505 0 $aPreface.--1. Awdeley's Fraternitye of Vacabondes, with the XXV orders of knaues.--2. Harman's Caueat or Warrening for common cvrsetors vulgarely called vagabones.--3. Parson Haben's (or Hyberdyne's) sermon in praise of thieves and thievery.--4. The groundwork of conny-catching: those parts that are not reprinted from Harman's Caueat.--5. Notes.--6. Index.
700 10 $aFurnivall, Frederick James,$d1825-1910.
700 10 $aAwdelay, John,$dfl. 1559-1575.
700 10 $aHarman, Thomas,$dfl. 1567.
700 10 $aHaben,--------,$cparson.
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