C----- and country. A play of seven acts. In which will be reviv'd, the entertaining scene of the blundering brothers. To which is added, the comical humours of Punch. The whole concluding with the grand masque, call'd, The downfall of Sejanus. Written by a masquerader; an dedicated to those who were present at the last ball, on Thursday, January 16

People / Organizations
Imprint
London : printed for the author, and sold by T. Monger in the Strand, [1735]
Publication year
1735
ESTC No.
N39166
Grub Street ID
26626
Description
14p.,plate : ill. ; 2°.
Note
A political satire on the Walpoles

C----- = Court

The frontispiece contains an engraving entitled 'The downfall of Sejanus', and a poem

The bookseller's name is probably fictitious

Largely the same typesetting as the other printing of 1735

Below imprint in square brackets: price 1s.
Uncontrolled note
In this printing, the puppet play 'The downfall of Sejanus' occurs on p.[4]. The main text continues through p.14, with a direction line at the end for the plate. - [A]2 B-C2 D1