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The second part of the Tunbridge-Miscellany for the year 1713 [ESTC ??N36526] [ECCO]

DMI number:
343
Aliases
Tunbridge miscellany
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Evidence:
Publication Date:
1713
ESTC number:
??N36526
EEBO/ECCO link:
CW107751073
Shelfmark:
ECCO COPY: Columbia U; Princeton: U of Indiana; U of Kansas.
Full Title:
THE | SECOND PART | OF THE | [i]Tunbridge[/i]-Miscellany, | For the Year 1713. | [rule] | [ornament] | [rule] | [i]LONDON:[/i] | Printed for E. CURLL, at the [i]Dial[/i] and [i]Bible[/i] against St. | [i]Dunstan[/i]'s Church in [i]Fleetstreet[/i], and Sold at his Shop | upon [i]Tunbridge[/i]-Walks. 1713. Price 6d.
Place of Publication:
London
Format:
Octavo
Pagination:
??[?] [5]-24 pp.
Bibliographic details:
Ecco copy: note that 'The Second Part' follows the first part at ECCO CW107751073.
Comments:
Contents: A Description of the Bath by Nestor Ironside pp. 19-24. Query: genre: resort miscellany
References:
Case 269 (2) (a). QUERY: THE ESTC RECORD N36526 and the similar one N69904 don't match up with the version of the collection referred to by N36526 (which is in the U of Kansas) in ECCO. They both give imprints which are severely shortened. Case does give the expanded imprint, however. Is it the case that both ESTC versions have been bodged? And if that is so, might it also be the case that both records actually only refer to one version of a book? Or is this a different book to either of those listed, and someone at Kansas (where the ECCO copy originates) has bodged the record?
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Publication Date:
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ESTC No:
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Volume:
1 of 1
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Title:
The Tunbridge Miscellany [T52001]
Publication Date:
1712
ESTC No:
T52001
Volume:
1 of 1
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Title:
The Tunbridge and Bath miscellany for the year 1714 [T179608]
Publication Date:
1714
ESTC No:
T179608
Volume:
1 of 1
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Title:
The Tunbridge Miscellany [P3084] [ECCO?}
Publication Date:
1713
ESTC No:
P3084
Volume:
None
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Related People
Publisher:
Edmund Curll
Confidence:
Confident (50%)
Comments:
'Printed for E. CURLL, at the Dial and Bible against St.Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet, and Sold at his Shop upon Tunbridge-Walks.'
Content/Publication
First Line:
The greatest conqueror of old renowned
Page No:
pp.5-6
Poem Title:
Upon Two Ladies in a Riding Habit.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
While dull Corvinus snores it in the bed
Page No:
p.7
Poem Title:
The Snoring Husband.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
What soft amusements here deceive the day
Page No:
pp.8-13
Poem Title:
An Epistle to a Friend
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Why should the fair suspect my harmless muse
Page No:
pp.13-15
Poem Title:
Upon being suspected of writing the Lampoon
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Phillis the young the fair the gay
Page No:
p.16
Poem Title:
The Caution, to Mrs. M-------
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Love and folly were at play
Page No:
pp.17-18
Poem Title:
Love and Folly, a Fable. Translated from Fontaine.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Those monarchs who their courtiers to exalt
Page No:
p.17
Poem Title:
Arbitrary Power, an Epigram. Wore at the Kentish Election
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed