Euphues and his England Containing his voyage and his aduentures, myxed with sundrie pretie discourses of honest loue, the discription of the countrey, the court, and the manners of that isle. Delightful to be read, and nothing hurtfull to be regarded: wherein there is small offence by lightnesse giuen to the wise, and lesse occasion of looseness proffered to the wanton. By Iohn Lyly, Maister of Arte. Commend it, or amend it.
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- Euphues and his England Containing his voyage and his aduentures, myxed with sundrie pretie discourses of honest loue, the discription of the countrey, the court, and the manners of that isle. Delightful to be read, and nothing hurtfull to be regarded: wherein there is small offence by lightnesse giuen to the wise, and lesse occasion of looseness proffered to the wanton. By Iohn Lyly, Maister of Arte. Commend it, or amend it.
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- Lyly, John, 1554?-1606.
- Publication
- Imprinted at London :: [By T. East] for Gabriell Cawood, dwelling in Paules Church-yard,
- 1580.
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❧ To the Right Honourable my verie good Lorde and Maister, Edwarde de Vere, Earle of Oxenforde, Vicount Bulbecke, Lorde of Escales and Badlesmere, and Lorde great Chamberlaine of England,
Iohn Lyly wisheth long lyfe, vvith en∣crease of honour. -
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TO THE LADIES and Gentlewomen of England, Iohn Lyly wisheth what they would. - ¶ To the Gentlemen Readers.
- Euphues and his England.
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