02395nam 2200529Ia 450 99639549300331620210104171738.0(CKB)3810000000015907(EEBO)2240917191(OCoLC)ocn318212065e(OCoLC)318212065(EXLCZ)99381000000001590720090410d1692 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|The triumph of wit, or, Ingenuity display'd in its perfection[electronic resource] being the newest and most useful academy, in three parts ... : to which is added, instructions for dancing with musical notesThe second edition, with new and large editions [sic] in every part.London Printed by W. and J. Wilde for N. Bodington at the Golden-Ball in Duck-Lane1692[9], 220 p. illPreface signed: John Shirley.Engraved frontispiece.Imperfect: stained, and with print show-through.Reproduction of original in: Library of Congress.Part 1. Containing variety of excellent poems, pastorals, satyrs, dialogues, epigrams, anagrams, acrosticks, choice letters with their answers ... -- Part 2. Containing the whole art and mystery of love in all its nicest intreagues and curious particulars ... -- Part 3. Containing the mystery and art of wheedling and canting, with the original and present management thereof ... illustrated with poems, songs, and various intreagues in the canting language, with the explanation, &c.eebo-0078Wit and humorEarly works to 1800CourtshipEarly works to 1800Letter writingEarly works to 1800English languageRhetoricEarly works to 1800RhetoricEarly works to 1800CantEarly works to 1800DanceEarly works to 1800Wit and humorCourtshipLetter writingEnglish languageRhetoricRhetoricCantDanceJ. S(John Shirley),fl. 1680-1702.1000943UMIUMIUMIBOOK996395493003316The triumph of wit, or, Ingenuity display'd in its perfection2311774UNISA