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The female pilgrim, or, The travels of Hephzibah : under the similtude of a dream, in which is given an historical account of the Pilgrim's extract, and a description of her native country, with the state of the inhabitants thereof. The reason why, and the manner how she left the place of her nativity, in search of a better country. The kind entertainment she met with on the road-the dangers she went thro' with her safe arrival at the country she travelled in search of. Interspersed with a variety of reflections, dialogues, songs, &c. The whole calculated equally for instruction and entertainment, and suited to all capacities. Illustrated with copper plates. To which is added; a Supplement to the female pilgrim, or, The travels of Evangelistus : containing a succint narration of the rise and progress of that strong and unparallel'd affection, which subsists between the Prince of Salem and the Princess Hephzibah, with a particular account of their happy marriage. To which is annexed ; A door to the heart, or, The cabinet of love opened, being a key to the allegory
Mitchell, John allegorist
1807
Anonymous. Anagram: John Mitchell, p. ix-x., to whom the work is attributed. Cf. NUC pre-1956.
The pilgrims, an allegory
Clemence, Mr; More, Hannah (1745-1833)
1816
At head of title: "Read and reflect". "The... allegory was found in one of the families of the Society of Friends, by a teacher of the French language ... [etc.]"--p.[3].
Hypnerotomachia Poliphili (v.1)
Colonna, Francesco (1527); Pozzi, Giovanni (1923-2002); Ciapponi, Lucia A
1964
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Hypnerotomachia Poliphili (v.2)
Colonna, Francesco (1527); Pozzi, Giovanni (1923-2002); Ciapponi, Lucia A
1964
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
The Emperor Marcus Antoninus, his conversation with himself : together with the preliminary discourse of the learned Gataker. As also, the Emperor's life, written by Monsieur D'Acier and supported by the authorities collected by Dr. Stanhope. To which is added the mythological picture of Cebes the Theban, &c
Marcus Aurelius Emperor of Rome (121-180); Gataker, Thomas (1574-1654); Collier, Jeremy (1650-1726); Dacier, André (1651-1722)
1701
Book-list of R. Sare (2 pp.) at end. Page cxxv (end of the Life) is followed by "Advertisement" for Greek-Latin edition for Millington, 1697, miscatchworded "Marcus". Verso headlines in the Life r...