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- 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...
- James A. Knapp, "Translating for Print: Continuity and Change in Caxton's Mirrour of the World", in: Translation, Transformation, and Transubstantiation...
- of Jesu Christ". Analecta Cartusiana 10. Salzburg, Austria, 1974. The Mirrour of the Blessed Lyf of Jesu Christ Lawrence Fitzroy Powell 1908 The Life...
- 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...
- from Estoire d'Eracles, the French version of William of Tyre's Historia Mirrour of the Worlde, a translation of 1480 by William Caxton from Vincent of...
- 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...
- Phillis (1593), Michael Drayton's "Matilda the Faire", which follows Ideas Mirrour (1594), and Richard Barnfield's "C****andra", which follows Cynthia with...
- General-at-Sea. London: Constable. Memoires of the Life and Death of that Matchless Mirrour of Magnanimity and Heroick Virtues Henrietta Maria De Bourbon Queen to...
- dropped: amb****adour, emperour, errour, governour, horrour, inferiour, mirrour, perturbatour, superiour, tenour, terrour, tremour. Johnson, unlike Webster...
- Homer; Dorrell, Hadrian (1 January 1596). "Penelopes complaint: or, A mirrour for wanton minions". Printed by [Valentine Simmes for] H. Iackson – via...