Third and final series of bibliographical collections and notes on early English literature : 1474-1700 / W. Carew Hazlitt.
- William Carew Hazlitt
- Date:
- 1887
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Third and final series of bibliographical collections and notes on early English literature : 1474-1700 / W. Carew Hazlitt. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![CARMINA. SV 4 fe) I CARTWRIGHT. kingdom of Croatia, Declaring how the Sonne did shine like Bloude nine dayes together, and how Armies were seene in the Ayre,... And how also a Woman was deliuered of three prodigious sonnes, ... All which happened the twelfth of lune, last, 1605. . . . Translated out of “the Dutch Coppie, Printed at Vienna in Austria. London. Priuted by R. B. for G Vincent and W. Blackwall, & are to be solde ouer against Guild-hall Gate. “fae 4°, A—B in fours, A 1 and B4 ‘blank. 3B, M, CARMINA. ~Carminym Proverbialivm, Totius huma- nee vitee statum breniter deliniantium, -necnon de moribus doctrinam iucunde _proponentiuim, Loci Commynes. . . . In- tae Londini, 1577. [Col.] Londini, _Exeudebat Christopherus Barkar. 8°. 4 4leaves: A—O4ineights. ZB. I, CAROLINA. -Party-Tyranny Or An Occasional Bill in Miniature : Being An Abridgement of the ‘Shortest Way with the Dissenters. As ‘now Practised in Carolina. Humbly offered to the Consideration of both Houses of Parliament . . . London: Printed in the Year 1705, 4°, A—D, 2 leaves each ; E—F in fours. CARON, R., Professor Jubilate of Divinity. ‘Loyalty Asserted, And the late Remon- strance or Allegiance of the Irish Clergy -and Layty Confirmed and Proved... . London, Printed by T. Mabb, .. . 1662. _ 4°, A—lin fours. Dedicated to Charles 11. CARPENTER, NATHANIEL. Achitophel, Or The Picture of a Wicked Polititian . . . By Nath. Carpenter B.D. _& Fellow of Excet. Coll. in Oxford. Ox- ford, Printed by Leonard Lichfield for ‘Mathew Hunt. 1640. 12°, A,4: B—H in twelves : I, 6. CARPENTER, RICHARD, Pastor of © Sherwill, in Devon. . A Pastoral Charge. Faithfully giuen and discharged, at the Trienniall Visitation of ‘the Lord Bishop of Exon: Holden in Barnstaple the seventh of September. 1616... . London, Printed by Edward Griffin for Francis Constable. ... 1616. 8°, A—K 4 in eights, CARTIGNY, JEAN. The Voyage of the Wandring Knight... London, Printed Ly John Cadwell, for Andrew Crooke,... 1661, 4°, black letter, A—P in fours. ' , To the godly Readers, Grace, and peace from God, &c. [This is a head-line on A, and occupies the whole of that leaf and the top of A 2. Then follows a second head-line :] An Admonition to the Par- liament. [Zurich, 1567-8], small 8°, A—D 4 in eights. This small piece includes other matter at the end—Letters to the Bishops from Beza and Rodolph Gualter, the Admonition itself occupying only 16 leaves, A Second Admonition to the Parlia- ment. [Wandsworth? 1570.} Sm. 8°, A—H in fours, and * with 4 leaves of introduction. Certaine Articles, collected and taken (as it is thought) by the Byshops out of a lytle boke entituled an Admonition to the Parliament / wyth an Answere to the same. Containing a confirmation of the sayde Booke in shorte notes. [Quot. from Esay. 5, 10. and The Prynter to the Reader, 8 lines of verse.] Imprinted we know where /and whan. Judge you the place and voucan. J. T.J.S. Sm, 8°, A—B in fours. In prose, except seven 4-line stanzas 7'o the Prelacie on the back of the title. J. T. may be the initials of Job Throck- morton, CARTWRIGHT, WILLIAM. Comedies, Tragi-comedies . . . 1651, I have before me Dr. Bliss’s copy of this book, bought of Thorpe, with the book- plate of ‘* Thomas Cartwright of Aynho in the County of Northampton Esqr 1698.” It is in the original calf binding, and on the fly-leaf Bliss notes: ‘‘A fair copy in the original state, with the cancelled leaves pp. 801, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, but those leaves not in their first state, 27.e., with the blanks filled up, of which there is a copy in Christ Church Library. In general the duplicate or can- celled leaves are wanting. A duplicate copy in this copy sign. C 2, the marginal notes having been cut away in the original leaf. Since writing the above I have been able to make this Copy one of the most perfect known, having added the original leaves pp. 301-6 in the first state, & with the blanks filled in the letterpress: together with a variation in one of the leaves con- taining the commendatory verses by Lord Monmouth and T. P. baronet, the initials in the added leaf being replaced with a rose and crown and @ harp and crown.” At the end of the commendatory verses the pub- lisher has this note: ‘‘ We shall not trouble you with an Index, for already the Book is bigger than we meant, although we chose this Volume and Character purposely to bring down its bulk. ... ” Nevertheless, it is said that in a copy in the Bodleian are fragments of an Index,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33778942_0037.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


