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The lady's lecture : a theatrical dialogue, between Sir Charles Easy and his mariageable daughter, being an attempt to engage obedience by filial liberty : and to give the maiden conduct of virtue, chearfulness
- Title
- The lady's lecture : a theatrical dialogue, between Sir Charles Easy and his mariageable daughter, being an attempt to engage obedience by filial liberty : and to give the maiden conduct of virtue, chearfulness / by C. Cibber, Esq.; servant to His Majesty.
- Author
- Cibber, Colley, 1671-1757.
- Publication
- London : Printed and sold by W. Lewis in Russell-street, Covent-Garden, 1748.
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schwarzman Building to submit a request in person. | Text | Permit needed | Pforz (Cibber, C. Lady's lecture) | Schwarzman Building - Pforzheimer Collection Room 319 |
Details
- Additional Authors
- Lewis, W.
- Description
- [20], 43, [1] p.; 21 cm.
- Subject
- Note
- Signatures: A² B-H⁴ I².
- "Price one shilling" -- half-title.
- Access (note)
- Restricted access;
- Indexed In (note)
- ESTC
- Call Number
- NCO p.v. 1000
- LCCN
- 26009300
- OCLC
- 11825585
- Author
- Cibber, Colley, 1671-1757.
- Title
- The lady's lecture : a theatrical dialogue, between Sir Charles Easy and his mariageable daughter, being an attempt to engage obedience by filial liberty : and to give the maiden conduct of virtue, chearfulness / by C. Cibber, Esq.; servant to His Majesty.
- Imprint
- London : Printed and sold by W. Lewis in Russell-street, Covent-Garden, 1748.
- Indexed In:
- ESTC T37487
- Access
- Restricted access; Pforzheimer Collection; Permit must be requested at the division indicated.
- Local Note
- Pforzheimer copy: Bound in twentieth century red quarter morocco over red cloth boards, spine gilt.
- Connect to:
- Added Author
- Lewis, W., publisher.Lewis, W., printer.
- Research Call Number
- NCO p.v. 1000Pforz (Cibber, C. Lady's lecture)