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collection Riche his
Farewell to
Militarie Profession conteining verie pleasaunt discourses fit for a
peaceable tyme (1581),
which in turn
derives from...
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Vertues of the Valiant, and the
Memorable Attempts of
Magnanimous Minds;
Pleasaunt for Gentlemen, not
unseemly for Magistrates, and most
profitable for Prentises...
- (1594). A
Breefe Discourse Rich,
Barnabe (1574). A
right excellent and
pleasaunt dialogue Krenn, Peter; Kalaus, Paul; Hall, Bert (1995). "Material Culture...
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unaddressed letter, but it
appears in
another tract attributed to
Gilby (A
pleasaunt Dialogue,
betweene a
Souldior of
Barwicke and an
English Chaplaine), where...
- 2005, p. 18,
Appendix 408–418
Loades 2013, p. 65. A
right exelent and
pleasaunt dialogue,
betwene Mercury and an
English souldier contayning his supplication...
- and
plainlye declaring the
pleasaunt and
perfit pathway unto
eternall lyfe,
besides a
numbre of
digressions both
pleasaunt and profitable.
Newly translated...
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element of
formal English gardening. The
garden book, A Most
Briefe and
Pleasaunt Treatyse,
written by
Thomas Hill in
about 1558,
preserves the
first depiction...
- published:
version of the play
published in
quarto in 1602 as A most
pleasaunt and
excellent conceited Comedie, of Syr John Falstaffe, and the merrie...
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Vertues of the Valiant, and the
Memorable Attempts of
Magnanimous Minds;
Pleasaunt for Gentlemen, not
unseemly for Magistrates, and most
profitable for Prentises...
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Corpus of
Electronic Texts. Rich,
Barnabe (1574). A
right exelent and
pleasaunt dialogue,
betwene Mercury and an
English souldier contayning his supplication...