Three ingenious Spanish novels: namely, I. The loving revenge: Or, Wit in a Woman. II. The lucky escape: Or, The Jilt Detected. III. The witty extravagant: Or, The Fortunate Lover. Containing, Several Amorous Intrigues, Subtle Plots, and surprizing Turns of Fortune. Written by Don Alouso, Savorsano, a Famous Spanish Nobleman; and rendered into French by one of the most refined Wits of that Nation. Translated with advantage. By a person of quality.

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  • Three ingenious Spanish novels: namely, I. The loving revenge: Or, Wit in a Woman. II. The lucky escape: Or, The Jilt Detected. III. The witty extravagant: Or, The Fortunate Lover. Containing, Several Amorous Intrigues, Subtle Plots, and surprizing Turns of Fortune. Written by Don Alouso, Savorsano, a Famous Spanish Nobleman; and rendered into French by one of the most refined Wits of that Nation. Translated with advantage. By a person of quality.
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Imprint
London: printed for Edw. Midwinter, at the Looking-Glass on London-Bridge, [1715?]
Publication year
1715-1715
ESTC No.
T181831
Grub Street ID
218355
Description
[6],137,[1]p. : ill. ; 12⁰
Note
The preface signed: J. D., i.e. John Davies, the translator.

With an advertisement on the recto of the frontispiece.
Uncontrolled note
Frontis = ill. Verify that preface is signed (cf 1st ed, t119500). The second edition is dated 1712