The wits, or, Sport upon sport [microform] : being a curious collection of several drols and farces, presented and shewn for the merriment and delight of wise men, and the ignorant / written I know not when, by several persons, I know not who, but now newly collected by your old friend to please you, Francis Kirkman.
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Other title: | Wits. Part II. The wits. Sport upon sport. |
Format: | Microfilm Book |
Language: | English |
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London :
Printed for Fran. Kirkman, and are to be sold by most book-sellers,
[1673?]
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Series: | Three centuries of drama. English, 1642-1700.
Three centuries of English and American plays, 1500-1830. |
Item Description: | Part II of The wits, or, Sport upon sport, containing ten drolls ascribed to Robert Cox and collected by Kirkman. "As they have been sundry times acted in publique, and private ... by several stroleing players, fools, and fiddlers, and the mountebancks zanies." Includes untitled songs without music. Imperfect: title page and other preliminary matter wanting ; title taken from Hoe's catalogue of early English books, volume 3, pages 36-37. |
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Physical Description: | 16 unnumbered pages, 56 pages. |
Reproduction Note: | Microopaque. |
Citation/References Note: | Woodward & McManaway |