Inedited tracts :
illustrating the manners, opinions, and occupations of Englishmen during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries /
now first republished from the original copies with a preface and notes.
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published / Created: |
[London :
Printed for the Roxburghe Library by Whittingham and Wilkins],
1868.
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Series: | Roxburghe Library. ;
[no. 3] |
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Notes: | Introd. signed: W.C.H. Physical description: vii, 218 p. : facsims ; 23 x 18 cm. more |
Table of Contents:
The English courtier, and the cūtrey-gentleman ... wherein is discoursed, what order of lyfe best beseemeth a Gentleman (1586).
Breton, N. The court and country; or, A briefe discourse betweene the courtier and counntry-man; of the manner, nature, and condition of their liues: Dialogue-wise set downe betwixt a courtier and country-man, conteyning many delectable and pithy sayings worthy observation. Also, necessary notes for a courtier, written by N.B., Gent. (1618).
A health to the gentlemanly profession of servingmen; or, The seruingman's comfort (1598).
The English courtier, and the cūtrey-gentleman ... wherein is discoursed, what order of lyfe best beseemeth a Gentleman (1586).
Breton, N. The court and country; or, A briefe discourse betweene the courtier and counntry-man; of the manner, nature, and condition of their liues: Dialogue-wise set downe betwixt a courtier and country-man, conteyning many delectable and pithy sayings worthy observation. Also, necessary notes for a courtier, written by N.B., Gent. (1618).
A health to the gentlemanly profession of servingmen; or, The seruingman's comfort (1598).