The mirrour of mirth, and pleasant conceits: containing, many proper and pleasant inuentions, for the recreation and delight of many, and to the hurt and hinderance of none. Framed in French by that worshipfull and learned gentleman Bonaduenture de Periers, groom to the right excellent and vertuous princesse the Queene of Nauara: and Englished by R.D.
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- The mirrour of mirth, and pleasant conceits: containing, many proper and pleasant inuentions, for the recreation and delight of many, and to the hurt and hinderance of none. Framed in French by that worshipfull and learned gentleman Bonaduenture de Periers, groom to the right excellent and vertuous princesse the Queene of Nauara: and Englished by R.D.
- Nouvelles récréations et joyeux devis. English
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At London: printed by Roger Warde: dwelling a litle aboue Holburne Conduit, at the signe of the Talbot, 1583.
- Publication year
- 1583-1583
- ESTC No.
- S4102
- Grub Street ID
- 148198
- Description
- [2], 52 leaves ; 4⁰
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- Preface signed: T.D. [i.e. Thomas Deloney?--STC 2nd ed.]
Signatures: A? B-N? O1.
Verify collation and foliation. Filmed copy has catchword 'The' on last filmed page, O1r.Citation/references STC (2nd ed.), 6784.5