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Printed for Henry Herringman
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2017-11-01 10:49:45
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Severall witty discourses, pro & con viz. 1. That beauty is no real good. 2. That love proceeds from the inclination. 3. That the countrey life is preferr'd before living in cities. 4. That the affection ought not to die with the beloved. 5. That the affection ought not to go beyond the grave. 6. That those who never suffer'd troubles, cannot truly tell what pleasure is. 7. That death is better than slavery. 8. That absence is worse than death. 9. That one may be both slave and mistresse. By Mounsieur Scudery. And put into English by a person of quality.
Author: de Scudéry, Madeleine
Date Issued: 1661
The fifth and last volume of Clelia, that excellent new romance being the conclusion of the whole work / written in French by the exquisite pen of Monsieur de Scudery ..., render'd into English by G.H.
Author: de Scudéry, Madeleine Author: de Scudéry, Georges
Date Issued: 1661