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A tragedy called All's lost by lust / written by William Rowley ; divers times acted by the Lady Elizabeths Servants and now lately by her Maiesties Servants, with great applause, at the Phoenix in Drury Lane.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rowley, William, 1585?-1642?
Contributor:
Harper, Thomas, -1656, printer.
STC Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Standardized Title:
All's lost by lust
Language:
English
Penn Provenance:
Burnham, Mr. (donor)
Castner, Mr. (donor)
Clark, Mr. (donor)
Dale, Mr. (donor)
Dickson, Mr. (donor)
Harrison, Mr. (donor)
Harvey, Mr. (donor)
Lea, Mr. (donor)
Lippincott, Bertram, 1897- (donor)
Milne, Mr. (donor)
Rosengarten, J. G. (Joseph George), 1835-1921 (donor)
Sellers, Mr. (donor)
Shipley, Mr. (donor)
Physical Description:
72 unnumbered pages ; 18 cm (4to)
Other Title:
All's lost by lust
Place of Publication:
London : Printed by Thomas Harper, 1633.
Notes:
Signatures: A-I⁴ (I4 blank).
Without pagination.
Woodcuts: title vignette, initial and head-piece.
Identified as Early English books, 1475-1640; 1152:24 on UMI microfilm.
Local Notes:
Penn Libraries copy imperfect: leaf I4 (blank) wanting; some leaves closely cropped at top and bottom margins with occasional damage to catchwords and signatures.
Cited in:
STC (2nd ed.), 21425
Greg, II, 471
Pforzheimer, 840
ESTC S116285
OCLC:
84763082

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