The Tudor Translations, Volume 23William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley AMS Press, 1967 |
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... esteamed letters , and had in verie great reputation all learned men , and blamed the Frenchemen themselves that their mindes were so farr wide from this profession , especially having at their doores so noble an universitye as Paris is ...
... esteamed letters , and had in verie great reputation all learned men , and blamed the Frenchemen themselves that their mindes were so farr wide from this profession , especially having at their doores so noble an universitye as Paris is ...
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... esteamed , but I saie unto you , whan it is accompanied with great prowesse it maketh him muche esteamed that hath it . And though of it self it lye styll , the woorthye deedes speake at large , and are much more to be wondred at , then ...
... esteamed , but I saie unto you , whan it is accompanied with great prowesse it maketh him muche esteamed that hath it . And though of it self it lye styll , the woorthye deedes speake at large , and are much more to be wondred at , then ...
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William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley. Honest women esteamed with all men . envy the matter , and that their desire is to have all men know it , that the like may not be imputed to them for a trespace , and so they tourne it to certein ...
William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley. Honest women esteamed with all men . envy the matter , and that their desire is to have all men know it , that the like may not be imputed to them for a trespace , and so they tourne it to certein ...
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