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Title page of the first edition of Satiro-mastix, or the Untrussing of the Humorous Poet by Thomas Dekker, printed in 1602 by Edward Allde for Edward White, London. ESTC S105263 |
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Source | From a copy in the Thomas Pennant Barton collection of the Boston Public Library (Internet Archive) | ||||||
Author | Thomas Dekker | ||||||
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