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Author:
IE (John)
Description
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DO)I1IE (John), Dean of St.Paul’s. [Sermons. — Sernoris.)
The First seriaon preached to King Charles, at Saint lames: 3 April 1625. pp. 59.
4 Printed b A.M[attbewes] for T.Iones:
London, 1625.
With 2 lines of errata on p. 59 (H4r). Wanting Al, a blank leaf. The last leaf, H14., has been mounted. Logan Pearsall Smith’s copy, with his signature and that of Robert Gethorne—Hardy on. a fly leaf, On another flyleaf Pearsall Smith has written out detai)s concerning the delivery of this sermon.
Card ID:
511
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Author:
SENCOURT (Robert)
Description
PNF
SENCOURT (Robert), pseud. [i.e. Robert EsmondeS
Gordon GEORGE.]
Carmelite and poet: a framed portrait of St. John of the Cross. With his poems in Spanish (and a bibliography]. pp. xii. + 244. Plates.
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8 . jiond, 1943.
Card ID:
71
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Author:
GRAY (Robert)
Description
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GRAY (Robert), iX.
A Good speed to Virginia. [The dedieatory epistle is signed R.G., i.e. Robert Gray.] 1609.
See COLLIER (John Payne).
Illustrations of early English popular literature. Vol. 2.
London, privately printed, l86.
Card ID:
365
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Author:
GREENE (Robert)
Description
GREENE (Robert), the Poet.
The Myrrour of modestie, wherein appeareth as in a perfect glasse howe the Lorde deliuereth the innocent from all imminent perils....By R.G. [i.e. Robert Greene]. l58L.
See COLLIER (John Payne).
Illustrations of old English literature. Vol. 3.
London, privately printed,’1866.
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Card ID:
156
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Author:
GREENE (Robert)
Description
8 °c GREENE (Robert), the Poet.
Perixnedes the blacke-smith: a golden methode, how to vse the minde in pleasant and profitable exercise, etc. [With an introduction signed: J.P.7T i.e. J. Payne Co].lier.J pp. ii.+ 71.
London, 1588 [reprinted 1870].
COL.LIER (John Payne).
[Ieprints of miscellaneous tracts.] Vol.2.
Card ID:
164
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Author:
HERON (Robert)
Description
Porteus Library- 96
HERON (Robert), pseud. Ci.e. John PINKERTON.] [Letters of Literature. — ppendix.J
A Letter to Robert Heron, Esq. containing a few brief remarks on his Letters of 1iteraure, by one of the barbarous bJ.ockheads of the lowest mob, who is a true frtend to religion and a sincere lover of mankind [i.e. W.Pettmanj. pp. 34.
8°. London, 1786.
Card ID:
193
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Author:
GREENE (Robert)
Description
GREENE (Robert), the Poet.
A quip for an rpstart courtier; or, a Q,iaaint dispute between ve].uet—breeches and cloth—breeches. Wherein is plainely set downe the disorders in all estates and trades. [With an introduction signed: J.P.C.
i.e. J. Payne Collier.] pp. ii. + 70.
London, 1592 [reprinted 1870].
See COLLIER (John Payne).
[Reprints of niscellaneous tracts.J Vol.2.
Card ID:
168
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Author:
GRAVIS (Robert Ranke)
Description
GRAVIS (Robert Ranke).
The Real David Copperfield. By [i.e. rewritten by)
R. Graves. pp. 424.
London, 1933.
See DICKE2S (Charles John Huffam). [The Personal History of David Copperfield.- Adaptations,
Abridgxnentôkand Extracts.)
Card ID:
120
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Author:
N (John Henry)
Description
NL
NEWMiN (John Henry), cdin..
ENCOURT (Bobert), p5e1.14, [i.e. Robert Esmonde Gordon GEORGE.J
The Life of Nevnnan.
Westiinste, 1948.
Card ID:
599
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Author:
ROWLAND (John)
Description
ROWLAND (John), M.A
See COTTON Robert Bruce), 13art.
A Choice narrative of Count Gondamor’s transactions during his embassy in England. By...Sir R.Cotton [or rather by Thomas Scott, B.D.} Exposed to public light...by a person of honour
i.e. John Rowland].
London, 1820.
Card ID:
389
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Author:
NCKOLS (Robert Malise Bowyer)
Description
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NCKOLS (Robert Malise Bowyer). St.LIf!G LIFy FEFEREt’CE O’Ly
GAWSWORTH (John), [i.e. Terence Ian tton ARMSTRONG.]
Ten contemporaries: notes towards their definitive bibliography...Vlith a fore— word by Viscount Esher and original essays by L.Abercrombie, H.E.Palmer, G..Egrton, Sir R.oss, S.Hudson, E.Sitwell, W.Gibson, R.Nichols, etc.
London, 1932.
Card ID:
259
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Author:
WHISTLEORAFT (William) and (Robert)
Description
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WHISTLEORAFT (William) and (Robert), peud. J [i.e. John Hookhain FRERE.J
Prospectus and specimen of an intended national work...intended to comprise the most interesting particulars relating to King Arthur and his Round Table. Second edition. [Cantos I—IV.] 2 parts in 1 vol.
8. London, 1818.
Part I only is of the second edition.
Card ID:
102