Humour, Wit, & Satire of the Seventeenth Century
BY THE SAME AUTHOR.
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A HISTORY OF THE CHAP-BOOKS OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.
With Nearly 400 Illustrations Engraved in Facsimile of the Originals.
Next to a collection of the chap-books themselves, nothing could give a better idea of this branch of the popular literature of the eighteenth century than the volume before us. The author's hope that he has 'succeeded in producing a book at once both amusing and instructive' is fully justified; and his book is certain to remain the standard authority on the subject, and to be consulted by every one who wishes to know what was read in the cottage, and the roadside inn, and the village school in the eighteenth century. — Academy.
Mr. Ashton knows his subject well, and gives us not only the quaint prose or verse and the still quainter cuts, but also all sorts of collateral information.... The book is a delightful contribution to the history of literature. — Graphic.
SOCIAL LIFE IN THE REIGN OF QUEEN ANNE.
With 84 Illustrations.
Mr. Ashton has selected an interesting subject, and has done justice to his choice. There can be no doubt either of Mr. Ashton's diligence in collecting his materials or of his good sense in refraining from intruding himself unnecessarily upon the reader. We are grateful to him both for his industry and his reserve. Even a man who is well versed in the diaries and correspondence of Queen Anne's time will find something that is new to him in every chapter.... On these subjects, and on every curiosity of Queen Anne's reign, Mr. Ashton has much to say, and he tells his story with good taste and without unnecessary amplification. His volumes will serve a double purpose. They will amuse the ordinary reader of the day, and instruct the student of English manners in the habits of a time which has never failed to attract. — Academy.
Mr. Ashton has produced, beyond a doubt, the most accurate and readable picture of social life under Queen Anne that has yet been published.... The book can be opened anywhere and read with pleasure and profit. — Morning Post.
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RICHARD TARLTON.
Preface.
The Devil's Oak:
The Long Nos'd Lass
MARK NOBLE'S FROLLICK;
The Welch Mans Inventory.
The cunning Northerne Begger
Morrall.
The poore man payes for all.
Conditions of Sale.
The Astrologer's Bugg Beare.
A Bovlster Lectvre.
PORTSMOUTH'S Lamentation
The Humour of Bumpkin.
The Parliaments PATER NOSTER.
The ARTICLES of the FAITH.
The Miser mump'd of his Gold.
THE WELSHMAN'S PRAISE OF WALES.
The Scolding WIFE.
[128.] Caricature of different religious sects. 1646.
Times Alteration
The following was written in 1646, and is a satire on the then feeling of the army.
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No Money, no Friend.
The WARRANT.
Dead and Alive.
Song.
The Mock.
The Country-mans new care away.