Call Number (LC) Title Results
PR2302.E6 L95 1996 Endymion / 1
PR2302 .E8 1584 Euphues and his England. Containing his voyage & aduentures, mixed with sundry pretie discourses of honest loue, the description of the countrie, the court, and the manners of that isle. : Delightful to be read, and nothing, hurtfull to be regarded: wherein there is small offence by lightnesse giuen to the wise, and lesse occasion of loosenesse proffered to the wanton. / By Iohn Lyly, Master of Arte. 1
PR2302 .E8 1592 Euphues and his England. Containing his voiage and adventures, mixed with sundrie prettie discourses of honest loue, the description of the countrie, the court, and the manners of the isle. Delightfull to be read, and nothing hurtfull to be regarded: wherin there is small offence by lightnesse giuen to the wise, and lesse occasion of loosenesse proffered to the wanton. / 1
PR2302 .E8 1916 Euphues: the anatomy of wit : Euphues & his England / 1
PR2302 .E8 1957 The descent of Euphues : three Elizabethan romance stories: Euphues, Pandosto [and] Piers Plainness. 1
PR2302 .E8 1964 Euphues: the anatomy of wit : Euphues & his England / 1
PR2302 .E8 2003 Euphues : the anatomy of wit ; and, Euphues and his England / 1
PR2302 .E96 1580 Euphues and his England containing his voyage and aduentures, myxed with sundry pretie discourses of honest loue, the discription of the countrey, the court, and the manners of that isle : delightful to be read, and nothing hurtfull to be regarded, wherein there is small offence by lightnesse giuen to the wise, and lesse occasion of loosenes proffered to the wanton / 1
PR2302 .E96 1597 Euphues. The anatomy of vvit. : Very pleasant for all gentlement to reade, and most necessary to remember. : VVherein are contyned the delights that wit followeth in his youth, by the pleasantnesse of loue: and the happiness he reapeth in age, by the perfectnesse of wisedome. / 1
PR2302 .E96 1601 Euphues and his England containing his voyage and aduentures, mixed with sundry prettie discourses of honest loue, the description of the countrie, the court, and the manners of the Ile : delightfull to be read, and nothing hurtfull to be regarded, wherein there is small offence by lightnes giuen to the wise, and lesse occasion of loosenes proffered to the wanton / 1
PR2302 .E96 1606 Euphues the anatomie of vvit : verie pleasant for all gentlemen to reade, and most necessarie to remember : wherein are contained the delights that wit followeth in his youth, by the pleasantnesse of loue, and the happinesse he reapeth in age, by the perfectnesse of wisedome / 1
PR2302 .E97 1590 Euphues. The anatomy of wit : verie pleasant for all gentlemen to reade, and most necessary to remember. : Wherein are contayned the delightes that wit followeth in his youth, by the pleasantnesse of loue, and the happinesse he reapeth in age, by the perfectnesse of wisedome. / 1
PR2302.E97 (INTERNET) Euphues. The anatomy of vvyt Very pleasant for all gentlemen to reade, and most necessary to remember: wherin are contained the delights that wyt followeth in his youth, by the pleasauntnesse of loue, and the happynesse he reapeth in age, by the perfectnesse of wisedome. / 1
PR2302 .W66 2006x The woman in the moon / 1
PR2303 JOHN LYLY the humanist as courtier. 1
PR2303 .F4 John Lyly : contribution à l'histoire de la renaissance en Angleterre / 1
PR2303 .H6 John Lyly / 3
PR2303 .H8 John Lyly, the humanist as courtier. 1
PR2303 .H83 Lyly and Peele /
Lyly and Peele,
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PR2303 .J4 John Lyly and the Italian renaissance / 1