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The gentleman's calling
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The gentleman's calling
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The gentlemans calling. Written by the author of The whole duty of man
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The gentleman's calling
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A new academy, or, The accomplish'd secretary containing instructions to write epistles, with many curious examples of letters, and answers suited to love, business, friendship, and other matters, in a most elegant stile. Directions for true pointing, or stopping, in writing superscriptions of letters sutable [i.e. suitable] to persons of all qualities and degrees, inscriptions, subscriptions, &c. The art and mystery of making love, and proving successful in it. Quaint dialogues, in verse, and prose. Rules for gentiel and accomplish'd breeding, behaviour, &c. Select poems on sundry occasions, complemental expressions, serious and jocose, relating to either sex, acrosticks, enigma's, odes, epigrams, satyrs, and other rare devices : to which are added many excellent new songs, as they have lately been sung, and are now greatly in request at court, balls, both theatres and musical consorts of entertainments.
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The gentleman's calling
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The gentlemans calling
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The [c]ompleat [ac]ademy, [...] the newest [n]ursery of complements: furnished with the best complemental letters, and discourses proper for this ingenious age, far surpassing any thing of this nature. Together with near 150 of the newest songs that are sung at court and play-house.
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The gentleman's calling
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The ladies calling, in two parts
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The circle: or Conversations on love & gallantry; originally in French. Now Englished. And since augmented with several new songs, illustrated with musical notes, both treble & bass. By Nath. Noel, Gent. Licensed May the 5th. 1675. R. L'Estrange
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The English gentleman containing sundry excellent rules, or exquisite observations, tending to direction of every gentleman, of selecter ranke and qualitie; how to demeane or accommodate hi mselfe [sic] in the manage of publike or private affaires. By Richard Brathwait Esq.
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The compleat gentleman Fashioning him absolut, in the most necessary and commendable qualities concerning minde or body, that may be required in a noble gentleman. Whereunto is annexed a description of the order of a maine battaile or pitched field, eight severall wayes: with the art of limming and other additions newly enlarged. By Henry Peacham Master of Arts: sometime of Trinitie Colledge in Cambridge.
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The compleat gentleman Fashioning him absolute, in the most necessarie and commendable qualities concerning minde or bodie, that may be required in a noble gentleman. Whereunto is annexed a description of the order of a maine battaile, or pitched field, eight seuerall wayes: as also certaine necessarie instructions concerning the art of fishing, with other additions. By Henry Peacham, Master of Arts, sometime of Trinitie Colledge in Cambridge.
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The gentleman's calling
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A nevv yeeres gift The courte of ciuill courtesie: fitly furnished with a plesant porte of stately phrases and pithie precepts: assembled in the behalfe of all younge gentlemen, and others, that are desirous to frame their behauiour according to their estates, at all times, and in all companies: thereby to purchase worthy praise, of their inferiours: and estimation and credite amonge theyr betters. Out of Italian, by S.R. Gent.
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Wits academy: or, The muses delight Being the newest academy of complements: consisting of merry dialogues upon various occasions, composed of mirth, wit, and eloquence. As also divers sorts of letters upon several occasions, both merry and jocose: helpful for the inexpert to imitate, and pleasant to those of better judgment, at their own leisure to peruse. With a perfect collection of all the newest and best songs, and catches, that are and have been in request at court, and both the theatres.
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