Notes: | Each volume in 12 parts; each with special t.-p. and separate paging. Vol. 1, part 8: pages 28 misnumbered "82"; volume 2, part 5: numbers 17-24 repeat. Vol. 1, part 1-3: 2d edition, no publisher, 1708-09; volume 1, part 4--vol. 2, part 12: no edition statement [probably 1st edition] Benj. Bragge, 1705-07. "Ward's writings are found collected in sets of various dates and varying completeness."--Dictionary of national biography. Issued in parts. Vol. 2 has title: Hudibras redivivus: or, A burlesque poem on the various humours of town and country. Hudibras is "written in imitation of Butler, and is a violent attack on the Low-Church party, with descriptions of the scenes of profanity or hypocrisy witnessed by the author during his rambles through London."--Dictionary of national biography. Microfiche. Chicago, Ill. : Library Resources, inc., 1976. 1 microfiche : positive ; 8 x 13 cm. (Library of English literature ; LEL 11794)
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