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The school of abuse containing a pleasant invective against poets, pipers, players, jesters, &c

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  • "school of abuse"
  • "Short apologie of the schoole of abuse"@en
  • "University of Oregon Scholars' Bank: Item 1794/738"@en

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  • "The School of abuse"
  • "The school of abuse, containing a pleasant invective against poets, pipers, players, jesters, &c. : With an introduction regarding the author and his works"
  • "The school of abuse containing a pleasant invective against poets, pipers, players, jesters, &c"@en
  • "The School of Abuse : containing a pleasant invective against poets, pipers, players, jesters, etc. With an introduction regarding the author and his works"
  • "The school of abuse : containing a pleasant invective against poets, pipers, players, jesters etc"
  • "The schoole of abuse, : contayning a pleasaunt inuectiue against poets, pipers, players, iesters, and such like caterpillers of a common wealth; setting vp the flagge of defiance to their mischiuous exercise, and ouerthrowing their bulwarkes, by prophane writers, naturall reason and common experience. A discourse as pleasaunt for gentlemen that fauour learning, as profitable for all that will follow vertue"@en
  • "Schoole of Abuse"
  • "Schoole of Abuse"@en
  • "The school of abuse : containing a pleasant invective against poets, pipers, players, jesters, &c"@en
  • "The schoole of abuse : with pref. for the Garland ed. by Arthur Freeman. A reply to Gosson's schoole of abuse"
  • "The Schoole of abuse"
  • "The school of abuse, containing a pleasant invective against poets, pipers, players, jesters"
  • "The school of abuse : containing a pleasant invective against poets, pipers, players, jesters &c. : with an introduction regarding the author and his works"
  • "The school of abuse : containing a pleasant invective against poets, pipers, players, jesters, ecc"
  • "The schoole of abuse, contayning a pleasaunt inuectiue against poets, pipers, players, iesters, and such like caterpillers of a common wealth; setting vp the flagge of defiance to their mischiuous exercise, and ouerthrowing their bulwarkes, by prophane writers, naturall reason and common experience. A discourse as pleasaunt for gentlemen that fauour learning, as profitable for all that will follow vertue. By Stephan Gosson stud. Oxon"@en
  • "The schoole of abuse : With pref. for the Garland ed. by Arthur Freeman"
  • "The school of abuse, containing a pleasant invective against poets, pipers, players, jesters, &c"
  • "The School Of Abuse : Containing A Pleasant Invective Against Poets, Pipers, Players, Jesters &c. : With An Introduction Regarding The Author And His Works"
  • "The school of abuse : containing a pleasant invective against poets, pipers, players, jesters, & C"@en
  • "... The schoole of abuse ... and A short apologie of the schoole of abuse"@en
  • "The schoole of abuse : contayning a pleasaunt inuectiue against poets, pipers, players, iesters, and such like caterpillers of a common wealth; setting vp the flagge of defiance to their mischiuous exercise, and ouerthrowing their bulwarkes, by prophane writers, naturall reason and common experience. ... By Stephan Gosson stud. Oxon"
  • "The school abuse"
  • "The school of abuse : containing a pleasant in vective against poets, pipers, players, jesters, & c"
  • "The schoole of abuse conteining a plesaunt [sic] inuectiue against poets, pipers, plaiers, iesters, and such like caterpillers of a co[m]monwelth ; setting vp the hagge of defiance to their mischieuous exercise, [and] ouerthrowing their bulwarkes, by prophane writers, naturall reason, and common experience: a discourse as pleasaunt for gentlemen that fauour learning, as profitable for all that wyll follow virtue. By Stephan Gosson. Stud. Oxon"@en
  • "The schoole of absuse"
  • "The school of abuse containing a pleasant invective against poets, pipers, players, jesters, &c. With an introd. regarding the author and his works"@en
  • "The schoole of abuse contayning a pleasaunt inuectiue against poets, pipers, players, iesters, and such like caterpillers of a common wealth; setting vp the flagge of defiance to their mischiuous exercise, and ouerthrowing their bulwarkes, by prophane writers, naturall reason and common experience. ... By Stephan Gosson stud. Oxon"@en
  • "The school of abuse : containing a pleasant invective against poets, pipers, players, jesters, &c. With an introd. regarding the author and his works"@en
  • "The schoole of abuse : conteining a plesaunt [sic] inuectiue against poets, pipers, plaiers, iesters, and such like caterpillers of a co[m]monwelth; setting vp the hagge of defiance to their mischieuous exercise, [and] ouerthrowing their bulwarkes, by prophane writers, naturall reason, and common experience: a discourse as pleasaunt for gentlemen that fauour learning, as profitable for all that wyll follow virtue. By Stephan Gosson. Stud. Oxon"
  • "The School of Abuse : containing a pleasant invective against poets, pipers, players, jesters &c"
  • "The school abuse. A reply to Gosson's Schoole of abuse"
  • "Schoole of abuse contayning a pleasaunt inuectiue against poets, pipers, players, iesters, and such like caterpillers of a common wealth; setting vp the flagge of defiance to their mischiuous exercise, and ouerthrowing their bulwarkes, by prophane write"
  • "The school of abuse : containing a pleasant invective against poets, pipers, players, jesters &c"@en
  • "The schoole of abuse, conteining a plesaunt [sic] inuectiue against poets, pipers, plaiers, iesters, and such like caterpillers of a co[m]monwelth; setting vp the flagge of defiance to their mischieuous exercise, [and] ouerthrowing their bulwarkes, by prophane writers, naturall reason, and common experience: a discourse as pleasaunt for gentlemen that fauour learning, as profitable for all that wyll follow virtue. By Stephan Gosson. Stud. Oxon"@en
  • "The schoole of abuse contayning a pleasaunt inuectiue against poets, pipers, players, iesters, and such like caterpillers of a common wealth ; setting vp the flagge of defiance to their mischiuous exercise, and ouerthrowing their bulwarkes, by prophane writers, naturall reason and common experience. ... By Stephan Gosson stud. Oxon"@en
  • "Schoole of abuse conteining a plesaunt [sic] inuectiue against poets, pipers, plaiers, iesters, and such like caterpillers of a co[m]monwelth; setting vp the hagge of defiance to their mischieuous exercise, [and] ouerthrowing their bulwarkes, by prophan"
  • "The schoole of abuse, and, A short apologie of the school of abuse"@en
  • "Schoole of abuse"@en
  • "The Schoole of Abuse ... and A Short Apologie of the School of Abuse"
  • "Schoole of abuse : and, A short apologie of The schoole of abuse"@en
  • "The school of abuse containing a pleasant invective against poets, pipers, players, jesters &c"@en
  • "The school of abuse"@en
  • "The school of abuse"
  • "The School of Abuse"
  • "The schoole of abuse : a reply to Gosson's Schoole of abuse"
  • "The schoole of Abuse and A short apologie of the schoole of Abuse"
  • "School of abuse"
  • "The schoole of abuse conteining a plesaunt [sic] inuectiue against poets, pipers, plaiers, iesters, and such like caterpillers of a co[m]monwelth; setting vp the hagge of defiance to their mischieuous exercise, [and] ouerthrowing their bulwarkes, by prophane writers, naturall reason, and common experience: a discourse as pleasaunt for gentlemen that fauour learning, as profitable for all that wyll follow virtue. By Stephan Gosson. Stud. Oxon"@en
  • "The school of abuse : containing a pleasant invective against poets, pipers, jesters, &c"@en
  • "The school of abuse : containing a pleasant invective invective against poets, pipers, players, jesters & c"@en
  • "The school of abuse : containing a pleasant invective against poets, pipers, players, jesters"
  • "The schoole of abuse"
  • "The schoole of abuse"@en
  • "The shoole of abuse, conteining a plesaunt invective against poets, pipers, plaiers, iesters, and such like caterpillers of a Commonwealth ... : a discourse as pleasaunt for gentlemen that fanour learning, as profitable for all that wyll follow vertue"
  • "The schoole of abuse, by Stephen Gosson. A reply to Gosson's Schoole of abuse, by Thomas Lodge. With prefaces for the Garland ed. by Arthur Freeman"@en

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