The secret history of the most renowned Q. Elizabeth and the E. of Essex by a person of quality.

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The secret history of the most renowned Q. Elizabeth and the E. of Essex by a person of quality.
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Person of quality.
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Cologne :: Printed for Will with the wisp ...,
1680.
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"The secret history of the most renowned Q. Elizabeth and the E. of Essex by a person of quality." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A59022.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 19, 2024.

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Books Printed for R. Bentley and M. Magnes, in Russel-Street, in Covent-Garden.
  • AN Earnest Request to Mr. Stan∣dith, occasioned by a Sermon of his Preached before His Majesty.
  • Falshood Unmasqued; or, an An∣swer to Truth Unvailed.
  • The Reverend Dr. Patrick's Fast-Sermon, Nov. 13.
  • The History of the Passion, in Octa.
  • Plato's Apology for Socrates, in Octa.
  • Dr. Whitby of Idolatry, in Octavo.
  • Dr. Whitby's Answer to Mr. Cressey
  • Mr. Chamberlain's Poems, in Octa.
  • Moral Essayes, in 3 Volums, in 12.
  • A Prospect of Humane Misery, in 12
  • Vanity of Honour, in Twelves.
  • Bishop Andrew's Devotions, in 12.
  • The Princess of Cleve, the most Famed Romance, in Octavo.
  • Memoires of Madam Maria Man∣chini, in Octavo.
  • The Heroine Musqueteer, in 4 Parts, in Twelves.
  • The Happy Slave, in 3 Parts in 12.
  • The Disorders of Love, in Twelves.

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  • The Triumphs of Love, in Twelves.
  • Zelinda, A Romance, in Twelves.
  • Count Brion; or, The Cheating Gallant, in Twelves.
  • The Obliging Mistress, in Twelves.
  • Fatal Prudence, in Twelves.
  • Count Gabalis, in Twelves.
  • Double Cuckold, in Twelves.
  • The Pilgrim, A Novel, in Twelves.
  • The Earl of Essex, and Queen Eli∣zabeth; A Novel, in two Parts.
  • Plays Written by John Dryden, Esq;
  • Mr. Limberham, or, The Kind-Keeper.
  • Oedipus, in part.
  • Mistaken Husband, in part.
  • Notes on Morocco. in part.
  • Plays Written by Mr. Lee.
  • Nero, A Tragedy.
  • Glorian, A Tragedy.
  • The Rival-Queens, A Tragedy.
  • Mythridates, A Tragedy.
  • Caesar Borgia, A Tragedy.
  • Sophonisba; or, Hannibal's Over∣throw.
  • Oedipus, in part.
  • Theodosius; or, The Force of Love.
  • Andromache, A Tragedy.

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  • Calisto, A Masque at Court.
  • Countrey-Wit▪ A Comedy.
  • Destruction of Jerusalem, in 2 Parts.
  • The Miseries of Civil-War.
  • Plays Written by Mrs. Bhen.
    • Forced Marriage, A Tragi-Comedy
    • Town-Fop, A Comedy.
    • Abdellazar, A Tragedy.
    • Madam Fickle, Comedies.
    • Fond Husband, Comedies.
    • Vertuous Wife, Comedies.
  • Plain-Dealer, A Comedy, By Mr. Wicherly.
  • Fool turn'd Critick.
  • Esq; Old Sap; or, The Night-Adventures.
  • All Mistaken, By M. Howard.
  • English Monsieur, By M. Howard.
  • Generous Enemies, A Comedy; By Mr. Corey.
  • Tartuff, A Comedy; By Mr. Med∣bourn. In the Press.
  • The Rival-Mother, A Novel.
  • A Perfect School for the Officers of the Mouth.
  • Henry the Sixth, with the Murder of the Duke of Gloucester.
  • A Tragedy in Heroick-Verse: Written by two Ladies.

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