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The Workes of Iohn Heiwood Newlie Imprinted. Namelie, A Dialogue, wherein are pleasantlie contriued the number of all the effectuall Prouerbs in our English tongue: Compact in a matter concerning two maner of Mariages. Together with three hundred Epigrammes vpon three hundred Prouerbes. Also a fourth, fifth and sixth hundreth of other very pleasant, pithie and ingenious Epigrammes.

1598

Constellation Littérature élisabéthaine

The Workes of Iohn Heiwood Newlie Imprinted. Namelie, A Dialogue, wherein are pleasantlie contriued the number of all the effectuall Prouerbs in our English tongue: Compact in a matter concerning two maner of Mariages. Together with three hundred Epigrammes vpon three hundred Prouerbes. Also a fourth, fifth and sixth hundreth of other very pleasant, pithie and ingenious Epigrammes.

1598

Author: Heywood, John
Title: The Workes of Iohn Heiwood Newlie Imprinted. Namelie, A Dialogue, wherein are pleasantlie contriued the number of all the effectuall Prouerbs in our English tongue: Compact in a matter concerning two maner of Mariages. Together with three hundred Epigrammes vpon three hundred Prouerbes. Also a fourth, fifth and sixth hundreth of other very pleasant, pithie and ingenious Epigrammes.
Publication Location: London
Editor: Imprinted by Felix Kingston
Date: 1598
Language: English
No of scans: 232
Type: Print
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