Momus triumphans: or, The plagiaries of the English stage: expos'd in a catalogue of all the comedies, tragi-comedies, masques, tragedies, opera's, pastorals, interludes, &c. both ancient and modern, that were ever yet printed in English. The names of their known and supposed authors. Their several volumes and editions: with an account of the various originals, as well English, French, and Italian, as Greek and Latine; from whence most of them have stole their plots. By Gerard Langbaine Esq;
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Momus triumphans: or, The plagiaries of the English stage: expos'd in a catalogue of all the comedies, tragi-comedies, masques, tragedies, opera's, pastorals, interludes, &c. both ancient and modern, that were ever yet printed in English. The names of their known and supposed authors. Their several volumes and editions: with an account of the various originals, as well English, French, and Italian, as Greek and Latine; from whence most of them have stole their plots. By Gerard Langbaine Esq;
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Langbaine, Gerard, 1656-1692.
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London :: printed for Nicholas Cox, and are to be sold by him in Oxford,
MDCLXXXVIII. [1688, i.e. 1687]
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"Momus triumphans: or, The plagiaries of the English stage: expos'd in a catalogue of all the comedies, tragi-comedies, masques, tragedies, opera's, pastorals, interludes, &c. both ancient and modern, that were ever yet printed in English. The names of their known and supposed authors. Their several volumes and editions: with an account of the various originals, as well English, French, and Italian, as Greek and Latine; from whence most of them have stole their plots. By Gerard Langbaine Esq;." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A88673.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 16, 2024.
In a Book call'd The Ternory of Plays, 8o Lond. 1662. Plot from Mat∣chiavil's Marriage of Belphegor, a No∣vel, Folio: The same is Printed with Quevedo's Novels, 8o.