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Autore |
Nash Thomas <1567-1601.> |
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Titolo |
An almond for a parrat, or Cutbert Curry-knaues almes [[electronic resource] ] : Fit for the knaue Martin, and the rest of those impudent beggers, that can not be content to stay their stomakes with a benefice, but they will needes breake their fastes with our bishops. Risum sum plenus. Therefore beware (gentle reader) you catch not the hicket with laughing |
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Imprinted at a place, not farre from a place [i.e. London?], : By the assignes of Signior Some-body [i.e. Eliot's Court Press?], and are to be sold at his shoppe in Trouble-knaue Stréet, at the signe of the Standish, [1589?] |
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Attributed to Thomas Nash; sometimes also attributed to John Lyly. |
A pamphlet in the Marprelate controversy. |
The imprint is fictitious; printed at London by Eliot's Court Press, 1589? (STC). |
Signatures: A-E⁴ F⁴ (-F4). |
Numerous errors in foliation. |
Reproduction of the original in Harvard University. Library. |
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