| Rosenbach Company - 1913 - 168 pages
...LILLY, JOHN. Euphues the Anatomy of Wit. Very pleasant for all Gentlemen to reade, and most necessary to remember. Wherein are contained the delights that...Wit followeth in his youth, by the pleasantnesse of love and1 the happinesse he reapeth in age, by the perfectnesse of wisdome. — Euphues and his England... | |
| Myers & co., booksellers, London - 1655 - 334 pages
...WIT. Very pleasant for all Gentlemen to reade, and most necessary to remember. Wherein are contayned the delights that Wit followeth in his youth by the pleasantnesse of loue : and the happinesse he reapeth in age, by the perfectnesse of wisedome. By lohn Lylie, Maister of Art. Corrected and Augmented.... | |
| Frances Mary Richardson Currer, Charles James Stewart - 1833 - 550 pages
...Edinburgh, 1823. Eugene Aram, by EL Bulwer. 3 vols. crown 8vo. London, 1832. Euphues, the Anatomy of Wit; wherein are contained, the delights that wit followeth in his youth by the pleasantness of love and happinesse, he reapeth in age by the perfectnesse of wisdome ; by John Lylie.... | |
| British Museum. Department of Printed Books. Grenville Library - 1842 - 476 pages
...of it. Panzer, I. 420. LILLY, JOHN. Euphues. The Anatomy of Wit. Wherein are contained the delightes that Wit followeth in his youth by the Pleasantnesse of loue, and the happincs.se he reapeth in age, by the perfectnesse of Wisdome. By John Lyly, Master of Art. . London,... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1849 - 294 pages
...title-page. The clerk seems to have omitted the first word of the title, which runs thus : " Euphues. The Anatomy of Wit. Verie pleasaunt for all Gentlemen to read, and most necessarie to remember," &c., by John Lyly, MA It was brought to Stationers' Hall for entry, recommended, as we see, by the... | |
| Stationers' Company (London, England) - 1853 - 556 pages
...title-page. The elerk seems to have omitted the first word of the title, whieh runs thus : " Euphues. The Anatomy of Wit. Verie pleasaunt for all Gentlemen to read, and most neeessarie to remember," &e., by John Lyly, MA It was brought to Stationers' Hall for entry, reeommended,... | |
| Charles Henry Cooper, Thompson Cooper - 1861 - 592 pages
...sufficiently cynical." The following is a list of the works written by, or ascribed to him, 1. Evphves. The Anatomy of Wit. Verie pleasaunt for all Gentlemen...pleasantnesse of loue, and the happinesse that he reapeth in age by the perfectnesse of Wisdome. By lohn Lyly. Lend. 4to. [1579 or 1580]. Corrected and... | |
| 1861 - 590 pages
...sufficiently cynical." The following is a list of the works written by, or ascribed to him, 1. Evphves. The Anatomy of Wit. Verie pleasaunt for all Gentlemen...Wit followeth in his youth by the pleasantnesse of lone, and the happinesse that he reapeth in age by the perfectnesse of Wisdome. By lohn Lyly. Lond.... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1862 - 98 pages
...ILLY. — Euphues. The Anatomie of Wit. Verie pleafant for all Gentlemen to reade, and moft neceflarie to remember, Wherein are contained the delights that Wit followeth in his youth by the pleafantnefle of love, & the happinefle he reapeth in age by the perfeftnefle of wifedome. By lohn... | |
| John Payne Collier - 1865 - 628 pages
...undated, must have come out in 1580 under the subsequent title : — " Euphues. The Anatomy of Wit. Yerie pleasaunt for all Gentlemen to read, and most necessarie...Wit followeth in his Youth by the pleasantnesse of Love, and the happinesse that he reapeth in age by the perfectnesse of Wisedome." The copy before us... | |
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