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Record ID marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part07.utf8:70997927:1510
Source Library of Congress
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LEADER: 01510cam a2200265 4500
001 71112205
003 DLC
005 20130409084754.0
008 720214r19711720nyu 000 0ceng
010 $a 71112205
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC
050 00 $aPR3461.F665$bE6 1971
082 00 $a821/.5
100 1 $aSansom, Martha Fowke,$d1689-1736.
245 14 $aThe epistles of Clio and Strephon,$bbeing a collection of letters that passed between an English lady, and an English gentleman in France, who took an affection to each other, by reading accidentally one another's occasional compositions both in prose and verse.$cLondon, Printed for J. Hooke.
260 $a[New York,$bGarland Publishing,$c1971]
300 $alxviii, 131 p.$c21 cm.
500 $aFacsim. of the 1720? ed.
500 $aThe facsim. of the original t.p. is preceded by a new title page: A critical essay containing some remarks upon the nature of epistolary and elegiac poetry [by] John Porter.
500 $a"A critical essay containing some remarks upon the nature of epistolary, and elegiac poetry ... by way of letter from Mr. John Porter, to his friend Richard Pocock": p. [xxv]-lxviii.
600 10 $aSansom, Martha Fowke,$d1689-1736$xCorrespondence.
600 10 $aBond, William,$d-1735$xCorrespondence.
650 0 $aAuthors, English$y18th century$xCorrespondence.
650 0 $aPoetics$vEarly works to 1800.
700 12 $aPorter, John.$tCritical essay containing some remarks upon the nature of epistolary and elegiac poetry.$f1971.