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- edition A Dyalogue of comforte a****nste tribulacyon, p. 1139. Part 1 A Dyalogue of comforte a****nste tribulacyon, p. 1139. Part 2 A Dyalogue of comforte...
- Manley Emory University Preparation of an edition of St. Thomas More's Dyalogue of Comforte Also won in 1978 Spanish and Portuguese Literature Samuel Gordon...
- revision, and was printed by N. Hyll. Becke's other works included: 1. Two Dyalogues wrytten in Latin by the famous clerke D. Erasmus of Roterodame, one called...
- Jack of the North, an anti-enclosure dialogue written c. 1549. A Godly Dyalogue and Dys****cyion Betwene Pyers Plowman and a Popysh Preest concernyng the...
- Henry Parker, Dives et Pauper and Here endith a compendiouse treetise dyalogue. of Diues Paup. that is to say. the riche the pore: fructuously tretyng...
- OCLC 3624538. "The Value of Student Exchange in Cross-Cultural Relations". Dyalogue-Middle East and ****an, Symposiumon. Cultural Exchange, The ****an Foundation...
- Valere Maxime (life of Saint Hubert), dedicated to Philippe de Hornes 1482: Dyalogue des creatures, translated by Mansion from the Latin Dialogus creaturarum...
- which he replied to in The Prayse of all Women 1542; two other replies: A Dyalogue Defensyve for Women against Malycyous Detractours 1542, by Robert Burdet...
- a knight and fought at the siege of Perpignan Robert Burdet (poet), A Dyalogue Defensyve for Women against Malycyous Detractours, a reply to The Schole...
- in 1541 (other replies Edward Gosynhyll's The Prayse of all Women and A Dyalogue Defensyve for Women against Malycyous Detractours by Robert Burdet, both...