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<div class="no-img">{{SrcVars}}Breton, Nicholas. ''Pasqvils Mistresse: Or The Worthie and Vnworthie Woman. With His Description and Passion of that Furie, Iealousie''. Imprinted at London: For Thomas Fisher, and are to be soulde at his shoppe, at the Signe of the White Hart, in Fleetestreete, 1600. Sigs. A3, B4-F4, G1. Vignettes.; ornamental borders and initials.  
{{BibliographicalItemTop|FirstEd=|Language=}}<div class="no-img"><p class="biblioItem"><span class="bib-item" data-itemtype="monograph"><span class="bib-contributors"><span class="bib-contributor_data"><span class="bib-contributor">[<span class="bib-surname">Breton</span>, <span class="bib-given_names">Nicholas</span>]</span></span>; <span class="bib-contributor_data"><span class="bib-contributor"><span class="bib-surname">Treboun</span>, <span class="bib-given_names">Salochin</span></span>, <span class="bib-role">introd.</span></span></span> ''<span class="bib-title">Pasqvils Mistresse: or the Worthie and Vnworthie Woman. With His Description and Passion of That Furie, Iealousie</span>''. <span class="bib-imprint"><span class="bib-place">Imprinted at London</span>: <span class="bib-publisher">for Thomas Fisher, and are to be soulde at his shoppe, at the Signe of the White Hart, in Fleetestreete</span></span>, <span class="bib-date">1600</span>. <span class="bib-collation">Sigs. A3, B4-F4, G1</span>. <span class="bib-illustrations">Vigns.; ornam. borders and initials</span>.</p>
 
<p class="annotation">Pseudonymous publication. 'The Epistle dedicatory' signed 'Salochin Treboun', presumably a pseudonym for Nicholas Breton.</p>
Pseudonymous publication. "The Epistle dedicatory" signed "Salochin Treboun".
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* <onlyinclude>[[Breton, Nicholas 1600a|[Breton, Nicholas]; Treboun, Salochin, introd. ''Pasqvils Mistresse: or the Worthie and Vnworthie Woman. With His Description and Passion of That Furie, Iealousie'' (Imprinted at London, 1600)]]</onlyinclude>.
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* <onlyinclude>[[Breton, Nicholas 1600a|Breton, Nicholas. ''Pasqvils Mistresse: Or The Worthie and Vnworthie Woman. With His Description and Passion of that Furie, Iealousie'' (London, 1600)]]</onlyinclude>.
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Latest revision as of 11:09, 14 March 2021

[Breton, Nicholas]; Treboun, Salochin, introd. Pasqvils Mistresse: or the Worthie and Vnworthie Woman. With His Description and Passion of That Furie, Iealousie. Imprinted at London: for Thomas Fisher, and are to be soulde at his shoppe, at the Signe of the White Hart, in Fleetestreete, 1600. Sigs. A3, B4-F4, G1. Vigns.; ornam. borders and initials.

Pseudonymous publication. 'The Epistle dedicatory' signed 'Salochin Treboun', presumably a pseudonym for Nicholas Breton.

Copies

  • Harvard College Library.

Citation