Love without affectation, in five letters from a Portuguese nun, to a French cavalier. Done into English verse, from the newest edition lately printed at Paris. Buy on Amazon

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Love without affectation, in five letters from a Portuguese nun, to a French cavalier. Done into English verse, from the newest edition lately printed at Paris.

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ISBN / ASIN1171372477
ISBN-139781171372479
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British Library

T075810

Anonymous. Now believed to be the work of Lavergne de Guilleragues, but long attributed to Mariana Alcoforado. The "prefatory discourse" attributes authorship to "Monsieur de Vervac". Copy filmed at UMI microfilm Early English Books, Tract Supplement re

London : printed by H. Meere; and sold by J. Woodward in Threadneedle-Street, and J. Morphew near Stationers-hall, 1709. [10], xiii, [1], 96 p. : ill. ; 12°

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