An Answer to Polly Peachum's ballad [electronic resource] : The following lines being sent to the author as an answer to the foregoing ballad, he to shew what he publishd was not done out of malice to Polly Peachum, has annex'd them to this edition, having so much value for the female sex as to give them fair play to a fair woman.
1728
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Title
An Answer to Polly Peachum's ballad [electronic resource] : The following lines being sent to the author as an answer to the foregoing ballad, he to shew what he publishd was not done out of malice to Polly Peachum, has annex'd them to this edition, having so much value for the female sex as to give them fair play to a fair woman.
Created/published
London : Printed by A. Moore near St. Pauls, [1728]
Description
1 sheet ; fol..
Note
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"Pray Sir, who are you," - A reprint of the reply included in 'A new ballad, inscrib'd to Polly Peachum' London, [1728], which satirized Lavinia Fenton's lovers.
The bookseller's name in the imprint is fictitious.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
"Pray Sir, who are you," - A reprint of the reply included in 'A new ballad, inscrib'd to Polly Peachum' London, [1728], which satirized Lavinia Fenton's lovers.
The bookseller's name in the imprint is fictitious.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009.
ESTC staff note
See Treadwell, M.: 'Of false and misleading imprints'. In: 'Fakes and frauds', 1989, pp. 41-43
Cited/described in
Foxon, D.F. English verse, 1701-1750, A242
English Short Title Catalog (ESTC), T4400
English Short Title Catalog (ESTC), T4400
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Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
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