The Tudor Translations, Volume 23William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley AMS Press, 1967 |
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... facion of attier knowen to bee the Italian facion , for although the bringing up of these new facions maketh the first to appeere very grosse , yet were they peraventure a token of libertie , where these have bene a pronosticate of ...
... facion of attier knowen to bee the Italian facion , for although the bringing up of these new facions maketh the first to appeere very grosse , yet were they peraventure a token of libertie , where these have bene a pronosticate of ...
Page 147
... facion , and can do naught elles but shake the head in Frenche speakinge , and make a legg with an yll grace , and when facions . they come oute of their doores into the Citie , goe so faste that good footemen canne scant overtake them ...
... facion , and can do naught elles but shake the head in Frenche speakinge , and make a legg with an yll grace , and when facions . they come oute of their doores into the Citie , goe so faste that good footemen canne scant overtake them ...
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... facion a lady that should deserve to be Queene of the world , then a perfect gentilwoman of the Court , for of herr I wote not where to fett any pattern , but for a Queene I should not neede to seeke farr , and sufficient it were for me ...
... facion a lady that should deserve to be Queene of the world , then a perfect gentilwoman of the Court , for of herr I wote not where to fett any pattern , but for a Queene I should not neede to seeke farr , and sufficient it were for me ...
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Section 1 | vii |
Section 2 | xxx |
Section 3 | xl |
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