Published 1710
by Printed and sold by John Morphew near Stationers-Hall in [London] .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | The first dialogue between Sir Thomas Double and Sir Richard Comover., The second dialogue between Sir Thomas Double and Sir Richard Comover. |
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Pagination | 112 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 112 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL23338559M |
Sir Thomas Double at court, and in high preferments: in two dialogues between Sir Thomas Double and Sir Richard Comover, alias Mr. Whiglove, on the 27th of September, Author: Charles Davenant. Full text of "Sir Thomas Double at court and in high preferments: in two dialogues between Sir Thomas Double and Sir Richard Comover, alias Mr. Whiglove. Part I and II " See other formats. Professor Charles Davenant『Sir Thomas Double at Court and in High Preferments; In Two Dialogues Between Sir Thomas Double and Sir Richard Comover, Alias Mr. Whiglove.』の感想・レビュー一覧です。ネタバレを含む感想・レビューは、ネタバレフィルターがあるので安心。読書メーターに投稿された約0件 の感想・レビューで本の評判を. An Account of the Life and Writings of Sir Thomas Craig of Riccarton: Including Biographical Sketches of the Most Eminent Legal Characters, Since the Institution of the Court of Session by James V. Till the Period of the Union of the Crowns: Author: Patrick Fraser Tytler: Publisher: W. & C. Tait, Original from: the New York Public Library.
Sir Thomas Double at court, and in high preferments. In two dialogues between Sir Thomas Double and Sir Richard Comover, alias Mr. Whiglove, on the 27th of September, (by Charles Davenant). Part I () Reflections upon the constitution and management of the trade to Africa (). Shrewsbury returns with news from the King, and knights More, now Sir Thomas, in recompense. What’s more, the King has named More to the Privy Council. More is somewhat overwhelmed. As the Mayor is commanded to make a report of all that has occurred for the King’s sake, More and Shrewsbury leave for court. ( lines). A collection of approximately seventeenth and eighteenth century pamphlets (mostly in English), bound in 41 vol., approximately 40 pamphlets with some loss, a few shaved, occasional spotting, uniformly bound in late nineteenth century half calf, spines numbered 1 to 47 in gilt, each with gilt morocco lettering label ("Dropmore Pamphlets" and span of dates of the pamphlets), 8vo, [c Page xiv - THIS Professorship is in the appointment of the Lord High Chancellor, the Lord President of the Privy Council, the Lord Privy Seal, the Lord High Treasurer, and the Lord Steward of the King's Household. Founded by THOMAS LOWNDES, Esq. Salary, an estate about £ per annum. tRoger Long, DD Pemb. Reviews: 1.
Sir Thomas Sean Connery, the first actor to portray fictional British secret agent James Bond in film and, arguably the finest, died peacefully in his sleep in the Bahamas. Sir Thomas Double at Court and in high preferments in two dialogues, between Sir Thomas Double and Sir Richard Comover, alias Mr Whiglove, Caption title: New dialogues between Sir Thomas Double, Sir Richard Comover, and Mr. Trueman. On the 18th of November, "Vol. II." Second of 2 parts, the 1st of which is the author's Sir Thomas Double at court, and in high preferments. Reproduction of original from Goldsmiths' Library, University of London. Goldsmiths'-Kress no. Description. Plot Summary. Sir Thomas More is a play with multiple authors that was heavily censored by the Master of the Revels and is believed to have never been performed at the time. One scene and one monologue are believed to have been written by Shakespeare. The one scene – More quieting a riot – is particularly notable as it is the only example of a manuscript by Shakespeare that we have.