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Home Juniors Young Adult Fiction The. xi. bookes of the Golden asse conteininge the Metamorphosie of Lucius Apuleius, enterlaced with sondrie pleasaunt and delectable tales, with an excellent narration of the mariage of Cupide and Psyches. Translated by VVilliam Adlington. (1571)
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The. xi. bookes of the Golden asse conteininge the Metamorphosie of Lucius Apuleius, enterlaced with sondrie pleasaunt and delectable tales, with an excellent narration of the mariage of Cupide and Psyches. Translated by VVilliam Adlington. (1571)
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The. xi. bookes of the Golden asse conteininge the Metamorphosie of Lucius Apuleius, enterlaced with sondrie pleasaunt and delectable tales, with an excellent narration of the mariage of Cupide and Psyches. Translated by VVilliam Adlington. (1571)

by William Adlington
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: EEBO Editions, ProQuest
  • Pages: 270
  • Binding: Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781171311423
  • Category: Young Adult Fiction
  • Related Category: Tales & Short Stories
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