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The second edition was published as by " John Lyly , Master of Arts . " He also published The School of Abuse in the name of Stephen Gosson ; also two poems at the end of The Pleasant History of the Conquest of West India , also in the ...
The second edition was published as by " John Lyly , Master of Arts . " He also published The School of Abuse in the name of Stephen Gosson ; also two poems at the end of The Pleasant History of the Conquest of West India , also in the ...
Pagina 138
In this name he also published a story Euphues ' Censure to Philautus dedi- cating it to his brother the Earl of Essex . 1587 : In Watson's name he published a translation into Latin of a short Greek poem by Coluthus called The Rape of ...
In this name he also published a story Euphues ' Censure to Philautus dedi- cating it to his brother the Earl of Essex . 1587 : In Watson's name he published a translation into Latin of a short Greek poem by Coluthus called The Rape of ...
Pagina 161
An out of the way word is used like " honorificabilitudo " which is used as a variation in Love's Labour's Lost , not then published . ( It is generally agreed that the Northumberland MS must have been written about 1595-6 ) .
An out of the way word is used like " honorificabilitudo " which is used as a variation in Love's Labour's Lost , not then published . ( It is generally agreed that the Northumberland MS must have been written about 1595-6 ) .
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