The Tudor Translations, Volume 23William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley AMS Press, 1967 |
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... laughed . But the L. CESAR GONZAGA saide unto them : At what laugh you ? Knowe ye not that the great Alexander , hearing a certayne Philosophers oppinion to be that there were infinite worldes , fell in Anaxagoras . weping and when he ...
... laughed . But the L. CESAR GONZAGA saide unto them : At what laugh you ? Knowe ye not that the great Alexander , hearing a certayne Philosophers oppinion to be that there were infinite worldes , fell in Anaxagoras . weping and when he ...
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William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley. women . Whan thei had a while laughed at this , the COUNT sayde : Certes , the grace of the fisnamy , may wel be said to be in you without any lye . And no other ... laughed at this, the ...
William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley. women . Whan thei had a while laughed at this , the COUNT sayde : Certes , the grace of the fisnamy , may wel be said to be in you without any lye . And no other ... laughed at this, the ...
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... laughed SYR FRIDERICKE and said : Note ( M. Morello ) whether suche as delite in these matters , yf they bee not yonge men , do not study to appere yonge , and therfore that will seme dye their hear and make their beard grow twise a ...
... laughed SYR FRIDERICKE and said : Note ( M. Morello ) whether suche as delite in these matters , yf they bee not yonge men , do not study to appere yonge , and therfore that will seme dye their hear and make their beard grow twise a ...
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