- and to the
Marian Shrine. In 1527
Robert Redman published A
marueilous woorke of late done at
Court of
Streete in Kent
which discussed all of Barton's...
-
repetition of theſe woordes : is
equalle to : I will ſette as I doe
often in
woorke vſe, a
paire of paralleles, or
Gemowe lines of one lengthe, thus: =, bicauſe...
-
Artes (c. 1542) is:
Gesse at this
woorke as
happe doth leade. By
chaunce to
truthe you may procede. And
firste woorke by the question,
Although no truthe...
-
First Known Use: 1546
Rendered as Athisme: de Mornay,
Philippe (1581). A
Woorke Concerning the
Trewnesse of the
Christian Religion:
Against Atheists, Epicures...
- glareth". Theidioms.com.
Retrieved 26
September 2018. John Heywood,
Heywoodes woorkes (London:
Thomas Marsh, 1576), p. 21 Shakespeare,
William (1823). Measure...
-
First Known Use: 1546
Rendered as Athisme: de Mornay,
Philippe (1581). A
Woorke Concerning the
Trewnesse of the
Christian Religion:
Against Atheists, Epicures...
- 2021.
Rendered as Athisme: Golding, Arthur;
Philip Sidney (1587). Mornay's
Woorke concerning the
Trewnesse of the
Christian Religion,
written in French; Against...
-
Leadenhall Street and St Mary Axe. Stow
published his
first work, The
woorkes of
Geffrey Chaucer,
newly printed with
divers additions whiche were never...
- ... who was
kindred to that
Kinge (Henry II) and
wrote divers learned Woorkes" and adds that
Gervase came from West Tilbury,
known as
Great Tilbury in...
- posthumous,
edition of the text was
printed in Gascoigne's 1587
Whole Woorkes. The
Princely Pleasures is Gascoigne's
version of the
Kenilworth revels...