Poems with the Muses looking-glass, and Amyntas: whereunto is added, The jealous lovers. By Tho. Randolph, M.A. late Fellow of Trinity Colledge in Cambridge.
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- Poems with the Muses looking-glass, and Amyntas: whereunto is added, The jealous lovers. By Tho. Randolph, M.A. late Fellow of Trinity Colledge in Cambridge.
- Muses looking-glass Amyntas Aristippus Jealous lovers Randolph's poems
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Oxford: printed for F. Bowman, and are to be sold by John Crosley, book seller in Oxford, 1668.
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- 1668-1668
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- R231299
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- 103420
- Description
- [28], 436 p. ; 8⁰
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- Half-title reads: Randolph's poems.
"A reprint by Henry Hall of Oxford of the London 1664 Fifth Edition; ... Pp. [1-28], 1-196 were printed in London, as part of it professes to be, and can be distinguished by one of the London compositors' use of an inverted comma instead of an apostrophe (in many cases).--Madan. As with the other 1668 edition, the statement concerning the edition has been erroneously reproduced (i.e. "fifth" instead of "sixth").
"The muses looking-glass", "Aristippus", "Amyntus", and "The jealous lovers," each have separate dated title page; pagination and register are continuous. "The muses looking-glass" has "London, printed anno Dom. 1668" in imprint; "Amyntas" and "Aristippus" have "Oxford, printed by H.H. 1668" in imprint; "The jealous lovers" has "Oxon: printed by Hen: Hall, 1668 in imprint.
In this 1668 edition, "Poems" in first line of title has no punctuation following it; in the other 1668 edition, there is a colon following "Poems".