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Monuments of honor : derived from remarkable antiquity, and celebrated in the honorable city of London at the sole munificent charge and expences of the right worthy and worshipfull fraternity, of the emminent Merchant-Taylors : directed in their most affectionate love at the confirmation of their right worthy brother John Gore in the high office of His Maiesties Li eu!tenant [sic] over this his roy a!ll [sic] chamber : expressing in a magnificent tryumph, all the pageants, chariots of glory, temples of honor, besides a specious and goodly sea tryumph, as well particularly to the honor of the city, as generally to the glory of this our Kingdome / invented and written by John Webster

 
dc.contributor Gunby, David Department of English, University of Canterbury, NZ
dc.contributor.author Webster, John, 1580?-1625?
dc.coverage.placeName London
dc.date.accessioned 2018-07-27
dc.date.accessioned 2019-07-04T11:05:49Z
dc.date.available 2019-07-04T11:05:49Z
dc.date.created 1927
dc.date.issued 1985-03-06
dc.identifier ota:2252
dc.identifier.citation http://purl.ox.ac.uk/ota/2252
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12024/2252
dc.description.abstract The complete works of John Webster was published in four vols
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dc.language English
dc.language.iso eng
dc.publisher University of Oxford
dc.relation.ispartof Legacy Collection Digital Museum
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dc.rights.label PUB
dc.subject.lcsh Plays -- England -- 17th century
dc.title Monuments of honor : derived from remarkable antiquity, and celebrated in the honorable city of London at the sole munificent charge and expences of the right worthy and worshipfull fraternity, of the emminent Merchant-Taylors : directed in their most affectionate love at the confirmation of their right worthy brother John Gore in the high office of His Maiesties Li eu!tenant [sic] over this his roy a!ll [sic] chamber : expressing in a magnificent tryumph, all the pageants, chariots of glory, temples of honor, besides a specious and goodly sea tryumph, as well particularly to the honor of the city, as generally to the glory of this our Kingdome / invented and written by John Webster
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otaterms.date.range 1900-1999

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<SN MONUMENTS OF HONOR.> DERIVED FROM REMARKABLE ANTIQUITY, AND CELEBRATED IN THE HONORABLE CITY OF LONDON, AT THE SOLE MUNIFICENT CHARGE AND EXPENCES OF THE RIGHT WORTHY AND WORSHIPFULL FRATERNITY, OF THE EMINENT MERCHANT-TAYLORS. DIRECTED IN THEIR MOST AFFECTIONATE LOVE, AT THE CONFIRMATION OF THEIR RIGHT WORTHY BROTHER JOHN GORE IN THE HIGH OFFICE OF HIS MAIESTIES LI EU!TENANT OVER THIS HIS ROY A!LL CHAMBER. EXPRESSING IN A MAGNIFICENT TRYUMPH, ALL THE PAGEANTS, CHARIOTS OF GLORY, TEMPLES OF HONOR, BESIDES A SPECIOUS AND GOODLY SEA TRYUMPH, AS WELL PARTICULARLY TO THE HONOR OF THE CITY, AS GEN . . .

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