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BEHN (Aphra).
The Ten pleasures of marriage, and the second part, the Confession of the new married couple. Attributed to Aphra Behn, etc.
London, privately printed,
[1933).
See MARSH (A.), Tographer, pseud.
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BEHN (Aphra).
Se& HISTORY.
The History of oracles, and the cheats of the pagan priests. [By B.Le Bovier de Fontenelle.] In two parts. Made English. [The translator’ s—.d.4dicator epistle signed A.B.i.e. Aphra Behn.
London, 1688.
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BEHN (Aphra).
(Far editions oT the works of Abrahaui Cowley of which the third part containing the six books of plants was translated into English by A. Behn aiid others:]
, COWLEY (Abraham).
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BEHN (Aphra).
The Debauchee; or, the Credulous cuckold. A comedy, . AcIapted by A.Behn £rom Richard Brorae’s “Mad couple weil matched.”]
Londcn, 1677.
See DEBAUCHEE.
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BEHN (Aphra).
The Lucky chance.
See JFSFAP.ES (Alexander Norman).
Restoration comedy. [An anthology.J Edited by A.Norman Joffares. Vol. 3. pp. i—i04.
London and Totowa, N.J., 1974.
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AU the histories and novels written by the late ingenious Mrs. Behn...Published by Mr. Charles Gildon. The ninth edition, corrected. 2 vols.
24°. London, 1751.
1. The Life and memoirs of Mrs Behn (written by one of the fair sex); The History of Oroonoko; The Fair Jilt; The Nun.
2. Agnes de Castro; The Lover’s watch; The Ladies looking-glass; The Lucky mistake; Memoirs of the Court of the King of Bantam; The Adventure of the Black Lady.
[Another copy of vol
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BEHN (Aphra).
See WEST (Hon. Victoria M.Sackville—) afterwards NICOLSQL (Hon. V. M.)
I Iady.
Aphra Behn, the incomparable Astrea. London, 1927.
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BEH1 (Aphra).
Covent GarendroUery. (Collected by A.B. [here identified as Aphra Behn.]) A miscellany of 1672. dited by G. Thorn-Drury.
London, 1928.
B., A.
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See BEHN (Aphra).
AU the histories and novels written by the late ingenious Mrs. Behn...Published by Hr. Charles Gi].don. The ninth edition, corrected.
24°. London, 1751.
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TROLLOPE (Anthony).
See GUFFEY (George Robert).
Two English novelists: Aphra Behn and Anthony Trollope.
Papers read at a Clerk Library Seminar, My U, 1974.
(Aphra BehnTs Oroonoko: occasion and accxiplishment.)
[By] George Guffey. (Anthony Trollope as a reader.)
[Byl Andrew Wright.
Los Angeles, 1975.
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WEST (j.Viótoria Mary Sackvilie—) ft’erwards
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Aphra Behn, the incomp&rable Astrea. [with a bib1iraphy.] (Re.,resentative Women.)
pp. 9 ÷ (4). Portrait.
80. London, 197.
by the_A. /
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BEHN (Aphra). I Oroonoko. - Appendix.]
See GUFFEY (George Robert).
Two iglish novelists: Aphra Behn and Anthony Troilope.
Papers read at a Clark Library Seminar, y U, 19714.
(Apbra BehnT a Oroonoko: occasion and accomplishment.)
[By) George Guffey. (Anthony Trollope as a reader.)
[By] Andrew Wright.
Los Anaeles, 1975.
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