02358nam 2200457Ia 450 99638936740331620210104171921.0(CKB)4940000000094525(EEBO)2240881427(OCoLC)ocm62369598e(OCoLC)62369598(EXLCZ)99494000000009452520051129d1699 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|The beau's academy, or, The modern and genteel way of wooing and complementing after the most courtly manner[electronic resource] in which is drawn to the life, the deportment of most accomplished lovers, the mode of their courtly entertainments, the charms of their persuasive language in their addresses or more secret dispatches, to which are added poems, songs, letters of love and others : proverbs, riddles, jests, posies, devices, with variety of pastimes and diversions as cross-purposes, the lovers alphabet &c. also a dictionary for making rhimes, four hundred and fifty delightful questions with their several answers together with a new invented art of logick : so plain and easie that the meanest capacity may in a short time attain to a perfection of arguing and disputingLondon Printed for O. B. and sold by John Sprint at the Bell in Little-Britain1699[22], 318, 70, 12 p., 1 leaf of plates illAttributed to Edward Phillips. Cf. Wing (2nd ed.).Imperfect: pages torn with some loss of print.Reproduction of original in: British Library.eebo-0018CourtshipEnglandEarly works to 1800LogicEarly works to 1800EpithetsEarly works to 1800Letter writingEarly works to 1800English languageRhymeEarly works to 1800Questions and answersEarly works to 1800CourtshipLogicEpithetsLetter writingEnglish languageRhymeQuestions and answersPhillips Edward1630-1696?1003988UMIUMIBOOK996389367403316The beau's academy, or, The modern and genteel way of wooing and complementing after the most courtly manner2356601UNISA