The Life and Romances of Mrs. Eliza Haywood eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 244 pages of information about The Life and Romances of Mrs. Eliza Haywood.

The Life and Romances of Mrs. Eliza Haywood eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 244 pages of information about The Life and Romances of Mrs. Eliza Haywood.

61.  The Surprise:  or, Constancy Rewarded.  By the Author of the
Masqueraders; or, Fatal Curiosity.  For J. Roberts. 1724. 
Dedicated to Sir Richard Steele. 
      Daily Journal, 23 July 1724.

  [Another edition.] The Second Edition.  For J. Roberts. 1724. 
      Daily Journal, 7 Sept. 1724.

[Another edition.] The Second Edition.  For D. Browne, jun.; and S. Chapman. 1725.  Included with separate title-page and imprint in Secret Histories, etc., 1725.

62.  The Tea-Table:  or, A Conversation between some Polite Persons of both Sexes, at a Lady’s Visiting Day.  Wherein are Represented The Various Foibles, and Affectations, which form the Character of an Accomplish’d Beau, or Modern Fine Lady.  Interspersed with several Entertaining and Instructive Stories.  By Mrs. Eliza Haywood.  For J. Roberts. 1725. 8vo. 
      B.M. (635. f. 11/5).  Daily Post, 7 May 1725, “just published.”

  [Another edition.] The Fourth Edition.  London:  Printed, and Dublin
  Re-Printed by W. Wilmot for E. Hamilton. 1725. 8vo. 
      Columbia.

  [Part II.] The Tea-Table:  Or, a Conversation between some polite
  Persons of both Sexes....  By Mrs. Elizabeth Haywood.  Part II.  For J.
  Roberts. 1725. 8vo. 
      Bodl. (Godw.  Pamph. 1308).  Daily Post, 25 Mar. 1726.

63.  The Unequal Conflict; or, Nature Triumphant:  A Novel.  By Mrs. Eliza
Haywood.  For J. Walthoe, and J. Crokatt. 1725. 8vo. 
For a sequel to The Unequal Conflict, see Fatal Fondness. 
      B.M. (recently acquired from the Huth Sale, Part III). 
      Yale.  Daily Post, 10 Mar. 1725.

  [Another edition.] The Second Edition.  For J. Walthoe. 1726. 
      Daily Journal, 17 Feb. 1726.

THE UNFORTUNATE PRINCESS, see Adventures of Eovaai.

64.  The Virtuous Villager, or Virgin’s Victory:  Being The Memoirs of a very Great Lady at the Court of France.  Written by Herself.  In which the Artifices of designing Men are fully detected and exposed; and the Calamities they bring on credulous believing Woman, are particularly related.  Translated from the Original, by the Author of La Belle Assemblee.  In Two Volumes.  For F. Cogan. 1742. 12mo. 2 vols.  From the French of Charles de Fieux, Chevalier de Mouhy.  The Dedication to Mrs. Crawley is signed Eliza Haywood. 
      B.M. (12612. dd. 3).

65.  The Wife.  By Mira, One of the Authors of the Female Spectator, and
Epistles for Ladies.  For T. Gardner. 1756. 12mo. 
      B.M. (836. c. 5).  Harvard.  Gentleman’s Magazine, Dec. 1755.

  [Another edition?] For T. Gardner. 1756. 
      B.M. (8416. de. 1).

  [Another edition.] For T. Gardner. 1762. 12mo. 
      Arthur Header Catalogue.

66.  A Wife To be Lett:  A Comedy.  As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal in
Drury-Lane, By his Majesty’s Servants.  Written by Mrs. Eliza Haywood. 
For D. Browne junr, and S. Chapman. 1724. 8vo. 
Included in Mrs. Haywood’s Works, 1724. 
      B.M. (12613. e. 26/3).  Boston Public Library (Barton Collection).

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