The ladies polite songster; or, harmony for the fair-sex. : Containing a select collection of the newest and most admired songs; as they are sung at the theatres, public gardens, &c. Together with the songs as they were sung at the jubilee. Also a great variety of curious originals, particularly adapted to the ear of the fair-sex. To which are added a choice collection of country dances for the ensuing year. Likewise plain directions for singing with a good grace: by which persons with bad voices may render themselves agreeable; and such as have tolerable ones will shine to the utmost advantage.
1772
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Title
The ladies polite songster; or, harmony for the fair-sex. : Containing a select collection of the newest and most admired songs; as they are sung at the theatres, public gardens, &c. Together with the songs as they were sung at the jubilee. Also a great variety of curious originals, particularly adapted to the ear of the fair-sex. To which are added a choice collection of country dances for the ensuing year. Likewise plain directions for singing with a good grace: by which persons with bad voices may render themselves agreeable; and such as have tolerable ones will shine to the utmost advantage.
Created/published
London : Printed for T. Shepherd, at no. 147, in the minories; Stephen Smith, no. 17, Pater.noster-Row; and sold by most booksellers in England, [1772]
Description
144 p., plate : ill. ; (12mo)
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Vertical chain lines.
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Frontis = plate. Publication date from NUC
Cited/described in
English short title catalogue (ESTC), T177675
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Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
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PR1188.L2 Cage