- The
Morall Fabillis of
Esope the
Phrygian is a work of
Northern Renaissance literature composed in
Middle Scots by the
fifteenth century Scottish makar...
- (or
Pilpai in
various European languages,
Vidyapati in Sanskrit) or The
Morall Philosophie of Doni (English, 1570). Most
European versions of the text...
- 1612 with 38. Another,
under the
title Essayes or Counsels,
Civill and
Morall, was
published in 1625 with 58 essays.
Translations into
French and Italian...
-
twelve miscellaneous short works in
various genres. The
longest poem is his
Morall Fabillis, a tight,
intricately structured set of
thirteen fable stories...
- ISBN 978-1-4368-3777-4. Bacon,
Francis (1625). The
Essayes Or Covnsels,
Civill and
Morall, of
Francis Lo. Vervlam,
Viscovnt St. Alban. London. p. 90.
Retrieved 7...
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Canterbury Tales by
Geoffrey Chaucer The ****embly of Gods (anonymous) The
Morall Fabillis of
Esope the
Phrygian by
Robert Henryson Tam Lin (anonymous) Hero...
- come and gyue a
counte of
theyr lyues in this worlde, and is in
maner of a
morall playe. Here
begins a
treatise how the high
Father of
Heaven sends Death...
- in
maner of a
morall playe") and when a character, Messenger,
states that this
literary work will
communicate "By
fygure [of] a
morall playe" (l. 3)....
-
group or culture. Loot: The
murderer s****s some form of
financial gain.
Morall takes a
biological view of
offending when he
insists the risk
factors that...
-
placed translations of
Jeremiah and
Horace side by side in
Medicinable Morall, 1566. That was also the year that the Scot
George Buchanan paraphrased...