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J. S. (John Shirley), fl. 1680-1702., 2011, The triumph of wit, or, Ingenuity display'd in its perfection. Being the newest and most useful academy, in three parts. Part I. Containing variety of excellent poems, pastorals, satyrs, dialogues, epigrams, anagrams, acrosticks, choice letters with their answers, ... and exactest collection of choice songs. Part II. Containing the whole art and mystery of love in all its nicest intreagues and curious particulars, ... with the description & anatomy of perfect beauty. Part III. Containing the mystery and art of wheedling and canting, with the original and present management thereof, and the ends to which it serves and is employed. Illustrated with poems, songs and various intreagues in the canting language, with the explanation, &c. To which is added, Instructions for dancing with musical notes, CLARIN DSpace, http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/A60018.
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dc.contributor.authorJ. S. (John Shirley), fl. 1680-1702.
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dc.date.created1688
dc.date.issued2011-04
dc.description.abstract"The preface to the reader" signed: John Shirley. Licence to print on verso of title page dated: October the 6th. 1687. With metalcut frontispiece. Mostly in verse includes a dictionary of cant terms. Reproduction of the original in the Worcester College Library, Oxford University.
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dc.publisherUniversity of Oxford
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dc.subject.lcshEpigrams, English -- 17th century.
dc.subject.lcshAnagrams -- Early works to 1800.
dc.subject.lcshEnglish wit and humor -- Early works to 1800.
dc.subject.lcshEnglish poetry -- Early modern, 1500-1700.
dc.titleThe triumph of wit, or, Ingenuity display'd in its perfection. Being the newest and most useful academy, in three parts. Part I. Containing variety of excellent poems, pastorals, satyrs, dialogues, epigrams, anagrams, acrosticks, choice letters with their answers, ... and exactest collection of choice songs. Part II. Containing the whole art and mystery of love in all its nicest intreagues and curious particulars, ... with the description & anatomy of perfect beauty. Part III. Containing the mystery and art of wheedling and canting, with the original and present management thereof, and the ends to which it serves and is employed. Illustrated with poems, songs and various intreagues in the canting language, with the explanation, &c. To which is added, Instructions for dancing with musical notes
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