Harington, John Sir
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Harington, John
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Books by Harington, John Sir
Total count: 8
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An apologie1. or rather a retractation, 2. or rather a recantation, 3. or rather a recapitulation, 4. or rather a replication, 5. or rather an examination, 6. or rather an accusation, 7. or rather an explication, 8. or rather an exhortation, 9. or rather a consideration, 10. or rather a confirmation, 11. or rather all of them, 12. or rather none of themPrinted by Richard Field, and another?1596-01-01
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Alcilia, Philoparthens loving follywhereunto is added Pigmalions image, with the Love of Amos and Laura : and also, epigrammes2d impression.Printed [by G. Purslowe] for Richard Hawkins1628-01-01
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The history of Polindor and Flostella, with other poemsThe third edition, revised and much enlarged.Printed, by T.R. for Thomas Dring ...1657-01-01
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Nugae antiquaebeing a miscellaneous collection of original papers in prose and verse : written in the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary, Elizabeth, James I, &cPrinted for W. Frederick ... and sold by J. Robinson and Roberts ..., and J. Dodsley ...1769-01-01
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Orlando fvriosoin English heroical verseField1900-01-01
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The school of SalernumRegimen sanitatis Salernitanum : the English versionOxford University Press1922-01-01
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Sir John Harington's A new discourse of a stale subjectcalled The metamorphosis of AjaxRoutledge and K. Paul1962-01-01
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A Briefe View Of The State of the Church of England, As it stood in Q. Elizabeths and King James his Reigne, to the Yeere 1608. Being a Character and History of the Bishops of those times. And may serve as an Additionall Supply to Doctor Goodwins Catalogue of Bishops. Written For the private use of Prince Henry, upon occasion of that Proverb, Henry the eighth pull'd down Monks and their Cells. Henry the ninth should pull down Bishops, and their Bells