The imperial tragedy: taken out of a Latin play, and very much altered: by a gentleman for his own diversion. Who, on the importunity of friends, has consented to have it published; but without his name: because many do censure plays, according to their opinions of the author
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- The imperial tragedy: taken out of a Latin play, and very much altered: by a gentleman for his own diversion. Who, on the importunity of friends, has consented to have it published; but without his name: because many do censure plays, according to their opinions of the author
- Emperial tragedy
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London: Printed for Will. Wells and Rob. Scott at the Prince's-Armes in Little Britain, M.DC.LXIX. [1669]
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Wells, William, -1673, printer.
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- 1669
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- R17594
- Grub Street ID
- 68652
- Description
- [4], 51, [1] p. ; 2°.
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- Anonymous. By Sir William Killigrew
In verse
Most running titles read: The emperial tragedy
Signatures: A-O]2.