The Tudor Translations, Volume 23William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley AMS Press, 1967 |
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... praising him- self , for therewith a man alwaies purchaseth himself the hatred and yll will of the hearers . And I , aunswered the L. GASPAR , have knowen few men excellent in any thing whatsoever it bee , but they praise them selves ...
... praising him- self , for therewith a man alwaies purchaseth himself the hatred and yll will of the hearers . And I , aunswered the L. GASPAR , have knowen few men excellent in any thing whatsoever it bee , but they praise them selves ...
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... praise at all , so is it also an yll matter to defraude a mans self of his due estimation , and not to seke that praise , which alone is the Praise to be true reward of vertuous enterprises . And I remember I sought for . have knowen of ...
... praise at all , so is it also an yll matter to defraude a mans self of his due estimation , and not to seke that praise , which alone is the Praise to be true reward of vertuous enterprises . And I remember I sought for . have knowen of ...
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... Praise or dis- praise in the self woordes . that a man alwayes laugheth at , is a matter that soundeth not well , and yet is it not in yll syttinge . What kinde of wayes therefore those be that the Courtier ought to use in causing ...
... Praise or dis- praise in the self woordes . that a man alwayes laugheth at , is a matter that soundeth not well , and yet is it not in yll syttinge . What kinde of wayes therefore those be that the Courtier ought to use in causing ...
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