Certaine tragicall discourses written out of Frenche and Latin, by Geffraie Fenton, no lesse profitable then pleasaunt, and of like necessitye to al degrees that take pleasure in antiquityes or forreine reapportes
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- Certaine tragicall discourses written out of Frenche and Latin, by Geffraie Fenton, no lesse profitable then pleasaunt, and of like necessitye to al degrees that take pleasure in antiquityes or forreine reapportes
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- Bandello, Matteo, 1485-1561.
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- Imprinted at London :: In Fletestrete nere to Sainct Dunstons Churche by Thomas Marshe,
- Anno Domini. 1567.
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CERTAINE Tragicall Discourses written oute of Frenche and Latin, by Geffraie Fenton, no. lesse profitable then pleasaunt, and of like necessitye to al degrees that take pleasure in antiquityes or forreine reap∣portes.
Mon heur viendra.
❧ Imprinted at London in Flete∣strete nere to Sainct Dunstons Churche by Thomas Marshe.
Anno Domini. 1567.