Barnabe Riche, Don Simonides. Teil 1
Rich His Farewell to Militarie Profession
Rich His Farewell to Militarie Profession
Riche His Farewell to Militarie Profession
The honestie of this age
Riche His Farewell To Militarie Profession: Conteinyng Verie Pleasaunt Discourses Fit For a Peaceable Tyme: Gathered Together For the Onely Delight Of the Courteous Gentlewomen, Bothe Of Englande and Irelande, For Whose Onely Pleasure Thei Were Collected Together, and Vnto Whom Thei Are Directed and Dedicated By Barnabe Riche
Riche His Farewell to Militarie Profession
Riche His Farewell to Militarie Profession
The Excellency of Good Women. The Honour and Estimation that Belongeth Vnto Them. The Infallible Markes Whereby to Know Them. By Barnabe Rych Souldier Seruant to the Kings Most Excellent Maiestie
Eight Novels Employed by English Dramatic Poets of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth
The Honestie of this Age
Riche His Farewell to Militarie Profession
The Excellency of Good Women. The Honour and Estimation that Belongeth Vnto Them. The Infallible Markes Whereby to Know Them. By Barnabe Rych ...
Eight Novels Employed by English Dramatic Poets of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth
Rich’s Farewell to Military Profession, 1581
Barnabe Riche, Don Simonides, Teil I (1581), Teil II (1584)
Allarme to England
A Path-way to Military Practise
Barnabe Riche, "Don Simonides"