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Cf. <small;>[[Fr-1678-0001]]</small;> ''La Princesse de Cléves'' (Paris: C. Barbin, 1678). Cf. <small;>[[Fr-1678-0001]]</small;> ''La Princesse de Cléves'' (Paris: C. Barbin, 1678).
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[La Fayette, Marie-Madeleine Pioche de Lavergne comtesse de,] The Princess of Cleves. The most famed Romance (London: R. Bentley/ S. Magnes, 1679).

Contents

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Title Page Transcript

THE| PRINCESS| OF| CLEVES.| The most famed| ROMANCE.| Written in French by the greatest Wits of France.| [rule]| Rendred into English by a Person of Quality,| at the Request of some Friends.| [rule]| [vignette: astronomical sphere]| [rule]| LONDON,| Printed for R. Bentley and M. Magnus in Russel-street| in Covent Garden, 1679.

Shelf-marks

Microfilm

Woodbridge Research Publications: R 361-74.

History of Publication

Cf. Fr-1678-0001 La Princesse de Cléves (Paris: C. Barbin, 1678).




The Novel in Europe, 1650-1749