The Tudor Translations, Volume 23William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley AMS Press, 1967 |
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... speach of the other noble Cities of Italy , where there resorte men of wisdome , understandinge and eloquence , which practise great matters of govern- ment of states , of letters , armes , and diverse affayres , ought not altogether to ...
... speach of the other noble Cities of Italy , where there resorte men of wisdome , understandinge and eloquence , which practise great matters of govern- ment of states , of letters , armes , and diverse affayres , ought not altogether to ...
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... speach which give suche grace and speach , abuse brightnesse to an Oration , are all the abuse of Grammer of grammer rules , but yet are receaved and confirmed by use , because men are able to make no other reason but that they delite ...
... speach which give suche grace and speach , abuse brightnesse to an Oration , are all the abuse of Grammer of grammer rules , but yet are receaved and confirmed by use , because men are able to make no other reason but that they delite ...
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... speach signifye any- thing els but an auncyent custome of speach : and it wer a fond matter to love the auncient speach for nothing elles but to speake rather as men did speake , then as menne doe speake . Did not they then of olde time ...
... speach signifye any- thing els but an auncyent custome of speach : and it wer a fond matter to love the auncient speach for nothing elles but to speake rather as men did speake , then as menne doe speake . Did not they then of olde time ...
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Section 2 | xxx |
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