Euphues and Lucilla or the false friend and inconstant mistress. To which is added, Ephoebus; or instructions for the education of youth. With letters upon death, banishment, and the vices of courtiers and students. Written originally by John Lyly, M.A. in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth; and now revis'd, and render'd into modern English, to make it of more general Use to the Publick.

  • Lyly, John, 1554?-1605.
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MDCCXVI. [1716]
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Euphues. The anatomy of wit
Euphues and Lucilla: or the false friend and inconstant mistress. To which is added, Ephoebus; or instructions for the education of youth. With letters upon death, banishment, and the vices of courtiers and students. Written originally by John Lyly, M.A.

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London : printed; and sold by J. Noon, and T. Sharpey, at the White-Hart in Cheapside, MDCCXVI. [1716]

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