The ten thousand torments of a termagant display'd [electronic resource] : in a speech made by a gentleman to the Senate of Athens. Praying That their Lordships would permit Him to Hang Himself, in order to get rid of a Scolding Wife; And that his Relations might be exempted from the Penalty of a Confiscation of his Goods, usually exacted in Cases of Self-Murder.
1740
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Title
The ten thousand torments of a termagant display'd [electronic resource] : in a speech made by a gentleman to the Senate of Athens. Praying That their Lordships would permit Him to Hang Himself, in order to get rid of a Scolding Wife; And that his Relations might be exempted from the Penalty of a Confiscation of his Goods, usually exacted in Cases of Self-Murder.
Uniform title
De muliere loquaci. English
Created/published
London : Printed for T. Payne, at the Crown in Pater-Noster-Row, [1740?]
Description
xii,36 p. ; 12mo.
Associated name
Note
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Libanius' oration translated from Latin (the source for Ben Jonson's 'Volpse').
Price from imprint: price Six-Pence.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Libanius' oration translated from Latin (the source for Ben Jonson's 'Volpse').
Price from imprint: price Six-Pence.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009.
Cited/described in
English Short Title Catalog (ESTC), T135309
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Call number
Available offsite via a Folger OpenAthens account