The Wag: or, Life of humour, and the soul of whim [electronic resource] : Containing, jests, epigrams, epitaphs, repartees, bon mots, bulls, quibbles, puns, jokes, gibes, gambols, and other flashes of merriment, to banish melancholy, dissipate gloomy thoughts, and set the table on a roar. Being the second part of the Merry Andrew.
1773
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Title
The Wag: or, Life of humour, and the soul of whim [electronic resource] : Containing, jests, epigrams, epitaphs, repartees, bon mots, bulls, quibbles, puns, jokes, gibes, gambols, and other flashes of merriment, to banish melancholy, dissipate gloomy thoughts, and set the table on a roar. Being the second part of the Merry Andrew.
Uniform title
Merry Andrew, which contains a complete collection of riddles. Part 2.
Created/published
Dublin : Printed by James Hoey, at the Mercury in Parliament-Street, 1773.
Description
[2],228 p. ; 12mo.
Note
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'Merry Andrew' refers to 'The Merry Andrew, which contains a complete collection of riddles'.
Reproduction of original from National Library of Ireland.
'Merry Andrew' refers to 'The Merry Andrew, which contains a complete collection of riddles'.
Reproduction of original from National Library of Ireland.
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009.
Cited/described in
English Short Title Catalog (ESTC), T211481
Place of creation/publication
Ireland -- Dublin.
Call number
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