The Tudor Translations, Volume 23William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley AMS Press, 1967 |
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... deede are to be helde excused , whan they take muche upon them : because he that undertaketh great enterprises muste have a boldnesse to dooe it , and a confidence of hym selfe , and not of a bashfull or cowardly mynde , but yet sober ...
... deede are to be helde excused , whan they take muche upon them : because he that undertaketh great enterprises muste have a boldnesse to dooe it , and a confidence of hym selfe , and not of a bashfull or cowardly mynde , but yet sober ...
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... deede that a man doeth , how lytle so ever it be , doeth not onely by and by open the knowledge of hym that doth it , but also many times maketh it to be estemed much more in effect then it is , because it im- printeth in the myndes of ...
... deede that a man doeth , how lytle so ever it be , doeth not onely by and by open the knowledge of hym that doth it , but also many times maketh it to be estemed much more in effect then it is , because it im- printeth in the myndes of ...
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... deede in this varietie , to shewe howe a manne shoulde chouse oute the beste . SYR FRIDERICKE saide : In verye deede I am not able to geve anye certeyne rule aboute rayment , but that a man should frame himselfe to the custome of the ...
... deede in this varietie , to shewe howe a manne shoulde chouse oute the beste . SYR FRIDERICKE saide : In verye deede I am not able to geve anye certeyne rule aboute rayment , but that a man should frame himselfe to the custome of the ...
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Section 2 | xxx |
Section 3 | xl |
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