Characters of vertue and vice. Describ'd in the persons of the wise-man, the valiant man, the truly noble, the patient man, the true friend, the hypocrite, the superstitious, the profane, the busy-body, the envious. Attempted in verse from a treatise of the Reverend Joseph Hall, late Lord Bishop of Exeter. By N. Tate.
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- Characters of vertue and vice. Describ'd in the persons of the wise-man, the valiant man, the truly noble, the patient man, the true friend, the hypocrite, the superstitious, the profane, the busy-body, the envious. Attempted in verse from a treatise of the Reverend Joseph Hall, late Lord Bishop of Exeter. By N. Tate.
- Characters of vertues and vices.
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London: printed for Francis Saunders, at the Blue-Anchor, in the lower walk of the New-Exchange, 1691.
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- 1691-1691
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- R3871
- Grub Street ID
- 120771
- Description
- [4], 32 p. ; 4⁰
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- A verse paraphrase of selected characters from: Hall, Joseph. Characters of vertues and vices.
The words "the wise-man, .. friend," and "the hypocrite, .. envious." are bracketed together on title page.Citation/references Wing (2nd ed.), H372