Strange newes, of the intercepting certaine letters, and a conuoy of verses, as they were going priuilie to victuall the Low Countries. By Tho. Nashe Gentleman

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Strange newes, of the intercepting certaine letters, and a conuoy of verses, as they were going priuilie to victuall the Low Countries. By Tho. Nashe Gentleman
Author
Nash, Thomas, 1567-1601.
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Printed at London :: By Iohn Danter, dwelling in Hosier-Lane neere Holburne Conduit,
1592.
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Harvey, Gabriel, 1550?-1631. -- Foure letters, and certaine sonnets -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
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Obseruations for the Readers of this booke.

Item whatsoeuer for the most part is here in this booke in change of letter, is our aduersaries owne Text, and vn∣varied words, either in this his conuicted Foure Letters, or some other fustie treatise, set forth by him heretofore.

Then that I am wrested and vtterly diuorced from my owne inuention, & constrained still still, before I am warme tirany one vaine, to start away sodainely, and follow him in his vanitie.

Finally, Printers haue many false stiches which are thus to bee drawen vp.

In the second page of C. for Baboune brother, reade Baboune his brother. In the 7. for allegorized & Abdias. reade allegorized Abdias. in the 8. for set hand, reade set his hand. idem for headmen, read headman. in the first of D. for Liuor post quiescat, reade Liuor post fata quiescat. in the 5. for plaister of Doctourship, reade plaisrie or dawbing of Doctourship▪ in the 7. for insolent inckehorne worme, reade insolent incke worme, in the 2. of E. for Asse in present, read Asse in presenti in the 3. for bestow vpon, reade bestow vpon him in the 5. for effect, read efficacie. in the 4. of F. for vertuous Syr Iohn Norris, read victorious Syr Iohn Norris. in the 5. page of H. for I intro∣duce in a discontented Scholler, read I introduce a discontented Scholler. in the 8. for is assentrion, reade His assertion. in the 5. of I. for verie companie, reade v••••ie timpanie▪ in the 5. page of K. for in this first case, reade first in this case.

FINIS.

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