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The St. James's Register: Or Taste A-La-Mode [T1834] [ecco]

DMI number:
568
Publication Date:
1736
ESTC number:
T1834
EEBO/ECCO link:
CW115429478
Shelfmark:
ECCO - BOD
Full Title:
THE | St. [i]James[/i]'s Register: | OR, | TASTE [i]A-LA-MODE.[/i] | CONTENTS. | [[i]Which the Readers are desir'd to peruse with Attention.[/i]] | [two columns] [col 1] The Rev. RAKE: Being Faithful | Memoirs of the Progress of a -- | his Ways and Art of Management | with a Woman; his Letter to [i]B. | C.[/i] [[i]now[/i] married, and [i]made[/i] a Lady] | and, lastly, concluding with his | Lady's Journey to [i]London[/i], in a | [i]violent Ill Humour[/i], on hearing of | his Amours. | The Dutchess's Taste. See the | Frontispiece. | [i]A--F--[/i] to Count [i]Tranvillo[/i]. | A Real Case. In which Epistle | it is made appear, that Great Men | are often guilty of very [i]little | Actions.[/i] | The RIVAL CONCUBINES: | Being an Epistle from Dr. [i]Ano- |dyne[/i]'s Daughter, to a Young Lady | in great Despair. To which is | added, a familiar Discourse be- | tween [i]Jane Shore[/i] and [i]Fair Rosa- |mond.[/i] | [i]Tartuffe[/i]'s Banquet: Or, a Key to | the Picture, [i]lately publish'd.[/i] | [i]Vanella[/i] in Mourning; with a Pill | double gilt, to comfort her. [/col 1] | [col 2] The C-- RAKE: Or, [i]Alexis[/i] | in [i]Drury-Lane.[/i] Being an exact | Description of a late Adventure. | Faithful Memoirs of Sir [i]J. M.[/i] | who was a great Sufferer by the | [i]C-- C--[/i], a Dealer in Stocks, | and many [i]Other Things[/i] and [i]Com- |modities[/i]. | The Buxom Lady. Inscrib'd to a | Gentleman noted for his Skill in | Surgery and Anatomy. | WOMAN convinc'd: Being an | Epistle supposed to be written by | a certain [i]great[/i] Poet, and inscrib'd | to a [i]very pretty Lady[/i], [an [i]intole- | rable[/i] Wit!] and which Epistle | was, by her [i]very great[/i] Lord, for-| bid to be printed; so that, had not | this [i]little, diminutive, Very Great | Poet[/i] [luckily] preserv'd a Copy of | this Epistle deliver'd in MS. the | Publick had intirely lost the Bene- |fit of reading so mere a Trifle. | F--l's Labour. | An Epistle to Miss N--, lately | promoted. [/col 2] | [double rule] | [i]LONDON:[/i] | Printed and Sold by [i]Edmund Cook[/i], near [i]Ludgate-Hill[/i]. 1736. | (Price One Shilling.)
Place of Publication:
London
Genres:
Collection including prose
Format:
Octavo
Price:
1 s
Bibliographic details:
PLATES: Frontispiece.
Comments:
CONTENTS: Prose pp. 5-7, 12-23, 25-32, 34-36, 38-42. MISCELLANY GENRE: Miscellany in prose and verse.
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Sold by:
Edmund Cook
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Content/Publication
First Line:
Quoth Ralpho you mistake the matter
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p.5
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When strength declines and unrelentless age
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pp.7-8
Poem Title:
The D--'s Taste.
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With grief in heart tears trickling down her face
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pp.9-12
Poem Title:
The False P - - - - - . A-- F-- to Count Tranvillo. A Real Case.
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Leave crying leave fooling
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p.20
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[no title]
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Tartuffe a priest of romish church
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pp.24-25
Poem Title:
Tartuffe's Banquet: Or, a Key to the Picture.
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A cardinal deprived of hope
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pp.32-34
Poem Title:
The Cardinal and his Guests.
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When reason particle divine and sense
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p.32
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[no title]
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First Line:
The story which I shall rehearse
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pp.36-38
Poem Title:
F--li's Labour.
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First Line:
If it were accident alone
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p.39
Poem Title:
[no title]
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First Line:
Some say intriguing is an evil
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pp.42-43
Poem Title:
The Buxom Lady. Inscrib'd to a Gentleman noted for his Skill in Surgery and Anatomy.
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First Line:
To you dear madam this I send
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pp.43-44
Poem Title:
Woman Convinc'd.
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Your choice dear madam some arraign
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pp.44-45
Poem Title:
On Miss N--, lately promoted.
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