Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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PR2283.H7 M8 1937 | The discovery of a new world : (Mundus alter et idem) / | 1 |
PR2283.H7 Z77 1982 | Joseph Hall, a study in satire and meditation / | 1 |
PR2283.H7 Z88 1979 | Joseph Hall / | 1 |
PR2283.H8 .H3 1622 | A happy husband: or, Directions for a maide to chuse her mate. Together with A wives behaviour after mariage. / | 1 |
PR2283 .H9 1971 |
John Harington of Stepney: Tudor gentleman; his life and works, John Harington of Stepney : Tudor gentleman; his life and works / |
2 |
PR2284.A1 1618 (INTERNET) | The most elegant and witty epigrams of Sir Iohn Harrington, Knight digested into foure bookes: three vvhereof neuer before published. | 1 |
PR2284 .A4 1618a | Epigrams, 1618. | 1 |
PR2284 .A4 1926 | The epigrams of Sir John Harington / | 1 |
PR2284 .A4 1930 | The letters and epigrams of Sir John Harington : together with The Prayse of private life / | 1 |
PR2284 .A4 2009 | The epigrams of Sir John Harington / | 1 |
PR2284 .A4 2016 | The epigrams of Sir John Harington / | 1 |
PR2284.A5 (INTERNET) | An anatomie of the metamorpho-sed Aiax Wherein by a tripartite method is plainly, openly, and demonstratiuely, declared, explaned, and eliquidated, by pen, plot, & precept, how vnsauerie places may be made sweet, noysome places made wholesome, filthy places made cleanly. Published for the common benefite of builders, house-keepers, and house-owners. / | 1 |
PR2284 .A52 1596 | An anatomie of the metamorpho-sed Aiax wherein by a tripertite method is plainly, openly, and demonstratiuely declared, explaned, and eliquidated, by pen, plot, and precept, how vnsauerie places may be made sweet, noysome places made wholesome, filthie places made cleanly : published for the common benefite of builders, house-keepers, and house-owners / | 1 |
PR2284 .A66 1596 |
An apologie 1. Or rather a retractation, 2. Or rather a recantation, 3. Or rather a recapitulation, 4. Or rather a replication, 5. Or rather an examination, 6. Or rather an accusation, 7. Or rather an explication, 8. Or rather an exhortation, 9. Or rather a consideration, 10. Or rather a confirmation, 11. Or rather all of them, 12. Or rather none of them. An apologie 1. Or rather a retractation [sic], 2. Or rather a recantation, 3. Or rather a recapitulation, 4. Or rather a replication, 5. Or rather an examination, 6. Or rather an accusation, 7. Or rather an explication, 8. Or rather an exhortation, 9. Or rather a consideration, 10. Or rather a confirmatio[n], 11. Or rather all of them, 12. Or rather none of them. |
2 |
PR2284 .E64 1615 | Epigrams both pleasant and serious, | 1 |
PR2284 (INTERNET) |
An apologie 1. Or rather a retractation, 2. Or rather a recantation, 3. Or rather a recapitulation, 4. Or rather a replication, 5. Or rather an examination, 6. Or rather an accusation, 7. Or rather an explication, 8. Or rather an exhortation, 9. Or rather a consideration, 10. Or rather a confirmation, 11. Or rather all of them, 12. Or rather none of them. A nevv discourse of a stale subiect, called the metamorphosis of Aiax |
2 |
PR2284 .N4 1962 | A new discourse of a stale subject : called The metamorphosis of Ajax. | 1 |
PR2284 .N4 1962a | A new discourse of a stale subject, called the metamorphosis of Ajax / | 1 |
PR2284 .N49 1596 |
A new discourse of a stale subiect, called The metamorphosis of Aiax A new discourse of a stale subiect, called The metamorphosis of Aiax. |
2 |
PR2285 .C7 1985 | Sir John Harington / | 2 |