The traitor to himself, or, Mans heart his greatest enemy : a moral interlude in heroic verse representing the careless, hardned, returning, despairing, renewed heart : with intermaskes of interpretation [sic] at the close of each several act.

Author/creator Johns, William
Format Microform
Publication InfoOxford : Printed by L.L. and are to be sold by Edward Forrest ... and Hugh Keat, 1678.
Description8 unnumbered pages, 43 pages.

SeriesThree centuries of drama. English, 1642-1700
Three centuries of drama. English, 1642-1700. UNAUTHORIZED
Three centuries of English and American plays, 1500-1830. UNAUTHORIZED
General noteWritten by William Johns; cf. Nicoll, A. A hist. of Eng. drama, 1660-1900, 1961: v. 1, p. 415.
General note"As it was acted by the boys of the publick school at a breaking up and published as it may be useful, on like occasion."
References Woodward & McManaway 666.
Reproduction noteJoyner- Microfiche. [New Canaan, Conn.] : Readex, [1989]. 1 microfiche : negative. (Three centuries of drama. English, 1642-1700) ; (Three centuries of English and American plays, 1500-1830)
Other titleTraitor to himself.
Other titleMans heart his greatest enemy.

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Joyner Microforms B300 MICROFICHE T413 J629.1T ✔ Available