02382nam 2200493 n 450 99639632430331620200824120854.0(CKB)4330000000340441(EEBO)2248521261(UnM)99872981e(UnM)99872981(EXLCZ)99433000000034044119850920d1658 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The mysteries of love & eloquence, or, the arts of vvooing and complementing;[electronic resource] as they are manag'd in the Spring Garden, Hide Park; the New Exchange, and other eminent places. A work, in which are drawn to the life, the deportments of the most accomplisht persons, the mode of their courtly entertainments, ... Adresses, and set forms of expressions for imitation; poems, pleasant songs, letters, proverbs, riddles, ... Together, with a new invented art of logick, so plain and easie by way of questions and answers, that the meanest capacity may in a short time attain to a perfection in the wayes of arguing and disputingLondon, Printed for N. Brooks, at the Angel in Cornhill1658[24], 288 [i.e. 304], 70, [26] pWith added engraved title page.Attributed to Edward Phillips by Wing."Generosi ludentes a description of those jovial al-a-mode sports and games, that are most celebrated by persons of honor" has caption title and separate pagination; register is continuous.Many errors in pagination.Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug:".Reproduction of the original in the British Library.eebo-0018CourtshipEnglandEarly works to 1800Letter writingEarly works to 1800English languageRhymeEarly works to 1800EpithetsEarly works to 1800LogicEarly works to 1800CourtshipLetter writingEnglish languageRhymeEpithetsLogicPhillips Edward1630-1696?1003988Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996396324303316The mysteries of love & eloquence, or, the arts of vvooing and complementing2389214UNISA