The mirrour which flatters not concerning the contempt of the world, or the meditation of death, of Philip King of Macedon, Saladine, Adrian, and Alexander the Great / by Le Sieur de la Serre ... ; transcribed English from the French, by T. Cary.
- Title
- The mirrour which flatters not concerning the contempt of the world, or the meditation of death, of Philip King of Macedon, Saladine, Adrian, and Alexander the Great / by Le Sieur de la Serre ... ; transcribed English from the French, by T. Cary.
- Author
- La Serre, M. de (Jean-Puget), ca. 1600-1665.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by E. T. for R. Thrale ...,
- 1658.
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- Ethics -- Early works to 1800.
- Conduct of life.
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Contents
- THE DESIGN OF THE FRONTISPICE.
- title page
- TO THE KING of Great RITAIN.
- TO THE QUEEN Of Great BRITAIN.
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TO THE QUEEN OF GREAT BRITAIN. Upon the
MIRROƲR Which flatters not, Of leSieur de laSERRE. - TO THE AUTHOR, upon the same subject.
- Upon the Book.
- To the Reader.
- The Scope addrest to the SERIOUS.
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THE PARAGRAPHS, (So comprized in the
Emblemes ) giving subject to theAuthor's Discourses following. -
text
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A PROLUSON
Ʋpon the EMBLEMEof the first Chapter. - THE MIRROUR WHICH FLATTERS NOT.
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A PROLUSIVE Ʋpon theEMBLEME of the second Chapter. - THE MIRROUR WHICH FLATTERS NOT.
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A PROLUSIVE Ʋpon theEMBLEM of the third Chapter. - THE MIRROUR WHICH FLATTERS NOT.
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A PROLUSION Ʋpon theEMBLEM of the last Chapter. - THE MIRROUR WHICH FLATTERS NOT.
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A PROLUSON
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PERLECTORI,
The TRANSLATOURS COROLLARIE. - Lenvoy.
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Relating to the first.
EMBLEME. -
Relating to the second
EMBLEME. -
Relatory to the third
EMBLEME. -
Relating to the fourth
EMBLEME. -
To my endeared Friend, the Translatour,
Mr. Thomas Cary. - LECTURO.
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. - Advertisement au Lecteur.
- imprimatur
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BOOKS printed for, and are to be sold by
Richard Thrale, at the sign of theCrosse-Keyes at St.Pauls gate, going into Cheapside.