The Tudor Translations, Volume 23William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley AMS Press, 1967 |
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... hath bine in the world , should be the man that should instruct Alexander his sonne in the first principles of letters . And of men whom we know nowadayes , mark how wel and with what a good grace Sir Galiazzo Sanseverino M. of the ...
... hath bine in the world , should be the man that should instruct Alexander his sonne in the first principles of letters . And of men whom we know nowadayes , mark how wel and with what a good grace Sir Galiazzo Sanseverino M. of the ...
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... hath remayned in Italy . This then hath a long time bene among us out of order and dyverse , because there was none that would bestow diligence about it , nor write in it , ne yet seke to geve it brightnesse or anye grace . Yet hath ...
... hath remayned in Italy . This then hath a long time bene among us out of order and dyverse , because there was none that would bestow diligence about it , nor write in it , ne yet seke to geve it brightnesse or anye grace . Yet hath ...
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... hath he also cleane lost his musike . An other , one of the chieffest peincters in the world , neglectinge his art wherin he was verie excellent , hath applied himselfe to learne Philosophye , wherein he hath such straunge conceites ...
... hath he also cleane lost his musike . An other , one of the chieffest peincters in the world , neglectinge his art wherin he was verie excellent , hath applied himselfe to learne Philosophye , wherein he hath such straunge conceites ...
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Section 1 | vii |
Section 2 | xxx |
Section 3 | xl |
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