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Playes, maskes, epigrams, elegies, and epithalamiums: Collected into one volumne [sic]. By Thomas Nabbes
1639, Printed by I. Dawson, and are to be sold [by N. Fussell] at the signe of the White-Lyon and Ball in Saint Pauls churchyard
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Each work, also issued separately, has special title page.
"A morall maske, presented vvith general liking, at the private house in Salisbury Court" (London, Richard Oulton for Charles Greene, 1637) has separate title page.
"Hannibal and Scipio. An historical tragedy" (London, Richard Oulton for Charles Greene, 1637" has separate title page.
"Covent garden: a pleasant comedie" (London, Richard Oulton for Charles Greene, 1638) has separate title page.
"The springs glorie. Vindicating love by temperance against the tenent" (London, I.D[awson]. for Charles Greene, 1638) has separate title page.
"Totenham-court, a pleasant comedy" (London, Richard Oulton, 1639) has separate title page.
"The vnfortunate mother: a tragedie" (London, J.O. for Daniell Frere, 1640) has separate title page.
"The bride, a comedie" (London, R.H. for Laurence Blaikelocke, 1640) has separate title page.
"A made up volume . it is not clear how many plays were originally issued with this title."--NUC Pre-1956.
STC (2nd ed.), 18337
Each play has a separate title-page and pagination, and they are catalogued separately.
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