The Tudor Translations, Volume 23William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley AMS Press, 1967 |
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... bodye , in that he knewe that the space where everye fyve yeeres they kept the games or prices of Olympicus in ... bodye proporcionally in great- nesse exceaded all other mens , so muche , as that furlonge , all other furlonges ...
... bodye , in that he knewe that the space where everye fyve yeeres they kept the games or prices of Olympicus in ... bodye proporcionally in great- nesse exceaded all other mens , so muche , as that furlonge , all other furlonges ...
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... bodye and of fortune : Goodes of the but them of the bodye and of fortune , that they maye minde , of the exercise them of the minde , whiche the greater and plentier bodye and of they be , so much the more profitable be they that hap ...
... bodye and of fortune : Goodes of the but them of the bodye and of fortune , that they maye minde , of the exercise them of the minde , whiche the greater and plentier bodye and of they be , so much the more profitable be they that hap ...
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... bodye , bicause it hath suche force in her , that it draweth her unto it , and ( as it were ) seperateth her from the bodye . For this do all chast lovers covett a kisse , as a cooplinge of soules together . And therfore Plato the ...
... bodye , bicause it hath suche force in her , that it draweth her unto it , and ( as it were ) seperateth her from the bodye . For this do all chast lovers covett a kisse , as a cooplinge of soules together . And therfore Plato the ...
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