The Agreeable Variety: Being A Miscellaneous Collection, In Prose and Verse, From The Works of the most Celebrated Authors. In Two Parts. Viz. Part I. Containing, 1. Instructive Discourses, on the most Useful Subjects, for the happy Conduct of Human Life. 2. Characters of the most Illustrious Personages of both Sexes, of our own, and other nations: particularly the remarkable Manner of Life of the Excellent Princess of Parma; written by herself, and found among her Papers after her Decease, in the Year 1577. 3. Choice Poems, and Select Passages, extracted from Shakespeare, Milton, Waller, Dryden, Roscommon, Otway, Oldham, Prior, &c. Part II. Containing Original Poems, with sixty Familiar Letters, upon Education, Love, Friendship, &c. By several Eminent Hands. None of which ever before printed. The whole Collected and Published by a Lady. [Epigraph] The Second Edition.

RA Collection: Book

Record number

06/2992

Imprint

London;: Printed for A. Bettesworth, at the Red Lyon in Pater-noster-Row., M.DCC.XXIV.

Physical Description

iv, [10], 338, [2] p. 193 mm. (Octavo.)

Contents

[T.p., dedic.] - The Contents - [Text] - Advertisement. The Mistakes in the First Part ... .

Responsibility Note

The work is dedicated by 'J. M.' to Mrs. Pulteney.

References

ESTC, T61568

Summary Note

This is a reprint of the first edition, with a new title page and a dedication leaf.

Reproductions

A microfilm copy was published in 1985 (Woodbridge CT: Research Publications).

Copy Note

The front pastedown carries the armorial book-plate of Stainforth, and is also inscribed in ink, 'P. Garrard'. The front loose endpaper is inscribed in ink, 'of Hesslake, Bristol'.

Binding Note

18th-century calf, covers panelled in blind; gilt-decorated spine, red morocco spine-label lettered 'The Agreeable Variety'.

Subject

Ethics - Social life and customs
Essays - Memoirs - Poems - Letters - Europe - Great Britain - History
Anthologies - Great Britain - 18th century

Contributors

Arthur Bettesworth, publisher
Mrs. Pulteney, dedicatee