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Aleman, Mateo (1547-1614?)3
Mabbe, James2
Mabbe, James (1572-1642?)2
Alexander, William Earl of Stirling (1640)1
Alsop, Anthony (1726)1
Bernard, Francis1
Bernard, Sir Francis (1712-1779)1

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The rogue : or, the life of Gvzman de Alfarache: In two parts

Alemán, Mateo (1547-1614?)

1656

This edition omits the translator's dedication, the address "To the vulgar, An elogium of Alfonso de Baros", the verses "Ad Guzmanum de Alfarache" and "To Don Diego Puede-Ser", and the index added in ...

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The rogue, or, The life of Guzman de Alfarache

Alemán, Mateo (1547-1614?); Mabbe, James (1572-1642?)

1622

General title-page dated 1622. Pt.2 has separate title reading: The rogue: or The second part of the life of Guzman de Alfarache... London, printed by G. E[ld] for Edward Blount. 1623. Signatures, e...

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Recreations with the muses

Alexander, William earl of Stirling (1640)

1637

"Dooms-day" and "Jonathan" each have separate title-pages.

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The rogue: or, The life of Guzman de Alfarache. Written in Spanish by Matheo Aleman, servant to his Catholike Majestie, and borne in Sevill

Alemán, Mateo (1547-1614?); Mabbe, James (1572-1642?)

1630

A translation of: Alemán, Mateo. Aventuras y vida de Guzmán de Alfarache, which was originally published in two parts as Primera [Segunda] Parte de Guzman de Alfarache. The second part has separat...

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Antonii Alsopi Aedis Christi olim alumni odarum libri duo

Alsop, Anthony (1726); Bernard, Sir Francis (1712-1779)

MDCCLII. [1752]

Edited by Sir Francis Bernard. Engraved vignette on title page, signed: C. Grignion sculp. The final two leaves contain 'Monitum lectori'

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