The Tudor Translations, Volume 23William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley AMS Press, 1967 |
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... menne have , not in keepynge the facion of yonge of olde menne ( for what is meete for the one , were not in all poynctes so fitte for the other , and it is a commune sayinge , To muche gravytee in yonge menne is an yll signe ) , but in ...
... menne have , not in keepynge the facion of yonge of olde menne ( for what is meete for the one , were not in all poynctes so fitte for the other , and it is a commune sayinge , To muche gravytee in yonge menne is an yll signe ) , but in ...
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... menne to out of measure , and passe a certein degree of meane : so that they make men deeme them either to fearfull ... menne love none but such as be of that condicion . Do you not so say , answered then SYR FRIDERICKE , for that ...
... menne to out of measure , and passe a certein degree of meane : so that they make men deeme them either to fearfull ... menne love none but such as be of that condicion . Do you not so say , answered then SYR FRIDERICKE , for that ...
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... menne , and alwaies do hys beste to felowshippe himselfe with menne of estimation that are noble and knowen to bee good , more then with the unnoble and of small reputation , so he be also beloved and honoured of them . And this shall ...
... menne , and alwaies do hys beste to felowshippe himselfe with menne of estimation that are noble and knowen to bee good , more then with the unnoble and of small reputation , so he be also beloved and honoured of them . And this shall ...
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Section 3 | xl |
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