Description |
xxxii, 201 p. ; 23 cm. |
Series |
Grosart, Alexander Balloch, 1827-1899.
Occasional issues of unique or very rare books; no. 32.
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Library of English literature ; LEL 10228.
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Note |
With reproductions of original title-pages. |
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Page 201 of the Notes issued in 1883, with no. 38 of the series ("Fly-leaves, or Additional notes and illustrations ...") |
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"Limited to sixty-two copies--fifty distributed ... [to subscribers] and twelve editor's copies for Shakespeare students. Proof-sheets and waste pages have been destroyed." |
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Willobie's Avisa, ostensibly edited by Hadrian Dorrell from papers left by his friend Henry Willoughby; thought to be the work of Dorrell himself, though the name is probably fictitious. Has been ascribed to the Earl of Southampton, Matthew Roydon, and others. The Apologie also by Dorrell; The victorie of English chastitle is signed Thomas Willoby frater Henrici Willoby nuper defuncti. Penelope's complaint contains an attack on "Avisa." |
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Inserted are two autograph letters (to Dowden?) by F.F. Fox on the localities in Avisa. |
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Master microform held by: LrI. |
Reproduction |
Microfiche. Chicago, Ill. : Library Resources, 1970. 1 microfiche ; 8 x 13 cm. (Library of English literature ; LEL 10228). |
Note |
s 1970 ilu n |
Added Author |
Willoughby, Henry, 1574?-1596?
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Dorrell, Hadrian.
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Willoughby, Thomas.
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Colse, Peter.
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Grosart, Alexander Balloch, 1827-1899.
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Added Title |
Willobie's Avisa |
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Apologie |
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Victorie of English chastitie |
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Penelope's complaint |
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