Definition of Mirrour. Meaning of Mirrour. Synonyms of Mirrour

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Mirrour. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Mirrour and, of course, Mirrour synonyms and on the right images related to the word Mirrour.

Definition of Mirrour

No result for Mirrour. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Mirrour from wikipedia

- James A. Knapp, "Translating for Print: Continuity and Change in Caxton's Mirrour of the World", in: Translation, Transformation, and Transubstantiation...
- man to address his story to a woman.” In 1578, the publication of The Mirrour of Princely Deedes and Knighthood, Margaret Tyler's translation of Diego...
- The Mirror for Magistrates is a collection of English poems from the Tudor period by various authors which retell the lives and the tragic ends of various...
- then produced two further 'Ideas': a cycle of 51 sonnets entitled Ideas Mirrour (1594, expanded and revised as Idea in several versions from 1599 to 1619)...
- they have a mind to paint. The first effect of the canvas is that of a mirrour; there are seen upon it all the bodies far and near, whose image the light...
- of Jesu Christ". Analecta Cartusiana 10. Salzburg, Austria, 1974. The Mirrour of the Blessed Lyf of Jesu Christ Lawrence Fitzroy Powell 1908 The Life...
- Grayes Inne Gate, OCLC 84157087. Andrew Horn (1646), The Booke Called, The Mirrour of Justices: Made by Andrevv Horne. With the Book, Called, The Diversity...
- First Parte of the "Mirour for Magistrates" (1574). This expansion of The Mirrour for Magistrates (1559) by William Baldwin added the beginning of traditional...
- Homer; Dorrell, Hadrian (1 January 1596). "Penelopes complaint: or, A mirrour for wanton minions". Printed by [Valentine Simmes for] H. Iackson – via...
- squier jump more right" (I:i:619f; p. 19). Hudibras  is described as a "Mirrour of Knighthood" (I:i:16; p. 1), though we soon find that he even has difficulty...