| John Skelton - Poetry - 2012 - 128 pages
Skelton is probably the greatest unknown poet of English literature. The outspoken tutor of the future Henry VIII, Skelton was an idiosyncratic genius whose poetry defies rules ... | |
| Simon Bennett, John Skelton, Ken Lunn - Computers - 2001 - 372 pages
This is a guide to the notation and use of UML, one of the most widely used, object-oriented notation systems/programming languages in existence, demonstrating the techniques ... | |
| John Skelton - English poetry - 1902 - 314 pages
Introduction. -- Texts: Bowge of courte. -- Phyllyp Sparowe. -- Colyn Cloute. -- Why come ye nat to courte? -- Notes. -- Glossary. | |
| John Skelton - Caribbean Area - 1990 - 268 pages
This is the first edition of Skelton's elaborate dream-allegory to be based on a thorough examination of extant texts. It represents a major revision of our knowledge of ... | |
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