The Tudor Translations, Volume 23William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley AMS Press, 1967 |
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... sort , maner and time the Courtier ought to practise his good condicions and qualityes , and those other thinges which the Count hath said are meete for him . Then SIR FRIDERICK : Madam ( quoth he ) where ye will sever the sort , the ...
... sort , maner and time the Courtier ought to practise his good condicions and qualityes , and those other thinges which the Count hath said are meete for him . Then SIR FRIDERICK : Madam ( quoth he ) where ye will sever the sort , the ...
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... sort I wil not have our Courtyer to be . I would have him esteame favour and promotion , but for al that , not to love it so much , that a man should thinke he could not live without it . And whan he hath it , let him not shew himself ...
... sort I wil not have our Courtyer to be . I would have him esteame favour and promotion , but for al that , not to love it so much , that a man should thinke he could not live without it . And whan he hath it , let him not shew himself ...
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... sort lye not in waite for others , and live with a quiet minde that none lye in waite for them . And where this meane sort are the greater number , they are withall the mightier . And ther- fore neyther the poore nor riche can woorke ...
... sort lye not in waite for others , and live with a quiet minde that none lye in waite for them . And where this meane sort are the greater number , they are withall the mightier . And ther- fore neyther the poore nor riche can woorke ...
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Section 2 | xxx |
Section 3 | xl |
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