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    -‘ 7 N’ b UDiLL (Nicholas). Thersytes

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    Author: ROWE (Nicholas)

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    - Lic” z ( - ROWE (Nicholas). Ulysses: a tragedy [in five acts and in verse]. As it is acted at the Queen’s Theatre in the Eay—Market, by her Zitaj esty’ s sworn servants. Written by N.Rowe. pp. (10) + 64. [D.—L.L.] 40, Printed fpi. J.Tonpn: London, 1 706.

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    .... ‘ bcj—d LL.. BROWN (Nicholas Edward), See SYME, afterwards BOS1ELL (John T.X.) English botany...Edited by J.T.B.Syme... Third edition, (Vol. 12. With descriptions by J.T..Bosweli and N.E.Brown. The figures by W.H.Fitch, If..Brown, and J.E.Sowerby.) London, 1863—99.

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    (1/.._ LL;. NEW IAVllN (COi’TNECTIGU). Yule University. Yale Studies in. English. 69, The Life and, poems of Nicholas Grimald. [With the text and English translation of Christus edivivus and Archipropheta.] By L.RJerril1. A dissertation presented to...Yale University...for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. pp. iv. t’ 45S, gO New Huven and. London, 1925.

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    v ‘n ‘ r. ROWE (Nicholas). The Roya1 convert: a tragedy [in five acts and in verse]. Asitis-acted atthe Queen’s Theatre in the Hay—Market, by Her Majesty’s sworn servants. Written byN.Rowe, Esq. pp. (12) + 56. [D.-L.L.] 40 Printe for J.Tonson: ioncon, 1708.

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    - fIpp. c WAKE—SPEAR (Nioholas). tr. Nicholas Wake—spear on vThC Baconian heresy.” Edited by Colonel Co1onb. (Shake—speare—Wake spear—Breakspear Leaflets. No. U pp. 2b. [t.—L.L.) 0 8 . London, 1909. Another coty.] nc OH

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    L —L6v •_‘e L4, , ‘...J (MrI) ROWE (Nicholas). Tainerlane:a tragedy [infive acts and in versej. As it is-actedat the New Theater in Little Lincoins—Inn—Fields, by His Majesty’s servants. Written by N.Rowe Esq. pp. (16). + 72;. [D.—L.L.) 40 jd for J on:Londn, 1702. The second edition. pp. (12) + 66 + (2). [D.-L.L.] 40 Printed for J.Tonson, and sojd by W,Dpvjs: Loiido, 1703.

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    J ( . RETON (Nicholas). Characters vpon essaies morall and diulne, written for those good spirits that will take them in good part, and make vse of them to good urose. [The dedication signed: N. Breton.] pp. (12) + 44. [D.—L.L.) 0 8 . Printed by E. 1ff in for t. wiUim: London, 1615. p. 29 is nunibered 92. Impetfect wanting sig. A8, consisting of dedicatory verses. . 1—2O have been damaged and repaired.

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    tCVC ‘H rL. LING (Nicholas). Poiiteuphuia. Wits coinmofl wealth. Wewly corrected and augmented. [Planned by J. Bodenham and edited by N. Lin.] (Second edition.) ff. (4) + 275 + (9). [D.—L.L.] 8°. Printed by I. R[obrts] for N. Ling: fj,ondon], 1598. ft. 176 and 191 are numbered 1 6 a’d 200 respectivy. Impeffej wanting 1. 152 V [SEE NEXT CARD.]

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    2. LING (Nicholas). Politeuphula, etc. [Continued.] —(Tenth edition.) pp. (8) + 513 + (7). [D.—L..L.J 12. Printed by W. S[tansby) for I. Smethwicke: London ,T62O?J The pagination is irregular. —(Thirteenth edition.) pp. (6) + 391 [or rather, 393) + (9). [D.—L.L.] 0 12 • Printed by R. Young for J. Srnethwlcke: Lond, 141. Rpj2je numbered 233—391; pp. 257, 275 and 277 are numbered Z59,175 and 177 respectiv.

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    • - Cty-] T, 1%’,ccc-% c-U (‘:( r - a WjACCHIAVEI.jj (NiccoTh), [II Principe.-ppendix.j A Discourse the meanes of wel governing and maintaining in good peace, a kirigclome, or other principaliti. Divided into three parts, namely, the couiasell, the religion and the policie, which a prince ought to hold and follow. Against Nicholas Ltachiavell the Floreiatine. [By I. enti1iet.) Translated into EnSlish b S. Patericke. pp. (18) + 374 + (4). LD.—L.L.] fol. . Islip: London, 1602. [Aother copy.] [D.—L.1341 Imperfe9t;ntg_he last to leaves. [SEE NEXT CARD.]

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