A letter sent to George Wither, : poetica licentia Esquire, by a plain dealing friend of his to prevent his future pseudography.
Saved in:
Other Authors: | Alethegraphus |
---|---|
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
Published: |
[London] :
Printed by Benevol. Typographus, sometimes printer to the said Master Wither. Published for the better information of such who by his perpetuall scribling have been screwed into an opinion of his worth, and good affection to the publick. And are to be sold by the cryers of new, new, new, and true newes in all the streets of London,
1646.
|
Series: | Early English books online.
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | CONNECT |
Similar Items
-
To the most honourable the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, the humble declaration and petition of Major Geo. Wither
by: Wither, George, 1588-1667
Published: (1646) -
Reasons humbly offered in justification of an order granted to Major George Wither, by the honourable House of Commons, the ninth of Febr. 1640 : for repairs of his damages sustained by the Kings forces at the beginning of this war ... : whereunto are annexed also, reasons against the passing of an ordinance for one Edward Andrews, a delinquent ...
Published: (1643) -
Se defendendo. : A shield, and shaft, against detraction. Opposed, and drawn, by Capt. George Wither, by occasion of scandalous rumours, touching his deserting of Farnham-Castle; and some other malicious aspersions.
by: Wither, George, 1588-1667
Published: (1643) -
The tired petitioner to his noble friends who are members of the honourable House of Commons
by: Wither, George, 1588-1667
Published: (1648) -
An answer to VVithers motto : Without a frontispice. Wherein, Nec habeo, nec careo, nec curo, are neither approued, nor confuted: but modestly controuled, or qualified.
by: T. G., Esquire
Published: (1625)