The Tudor Translations, Volume 23William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley AMS Press, 1967 |
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... speake , for me thinke he hath more neede of that , and he serveth his tourne oftner with speakyng then with wrytinge . The L. JULIAN aunswered : There is no doubt , but so excellent and so perfect a Courtier hath nede to under- stand ...
... speake , for me thinke he hath more neede of that , and he serveth his tourne oftner with speakyng then with wrytinge . The L. JULIAN aunswered : There is no doubt , but so excellent and so perfect a Courtier hath nede to under- stand ...
Page 70
... speake and commend , and temp- ring them like wexe after his owne mynde , applyeth them in suche parte and in suche order , that at the firste showe they maie set furth and doe men to understand the dignitie and brightnes of them , as ...
... speake and commend , and temp- ring them like wexe after his owne mynde , applyeth them in suche parte and in suche order , that at the firste showe they maie set furth and doe men to understand the dignitie and brightnes of them , as ...
Page 152
... speake to often those truthes that have the face of a lye , as manye doe , that never speake but of wonders , and will be of suche authoritye , that everye uncredyble matter must be beleaved at their mouth . Other , at the firste ...
... speake to often those truthes that have the face of a lye , as manye doe , that never speake but of wonders , and will be of suche authoritye , that everye uncredyble matter must be beleaved at their mouth . Other , at the firste ...
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Section 1 | vii |
Section 2 | xxx |
Section 3 | xl |
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afterwarde alwayes answered anye beawtie beawtifull beefore beegane beeinge beeside beleave beloved Bembo better bicause bine Boccaccio bodye Castiglione certein CESAR Cicero commeth condicions countrey Court Courtier dailye dayes deede delite doeth doinges DUCTION Duke DUTCHESSE EMILIA emong errour esteamed everye facion farr favour folowe furth GASPAR Gentilman Gentilwoman geve goodnesse grace hath Hoby INTRO Italy Jestes judgement JULIAN knowe knowen knowleage laughed lief litle Lordes lover lyke maketh maner manne Mantua manye matter maye Meerie menne minde musicke mynde neyther noble OCTAVIAN onlye otherwhile Palaice peincting perfect perhappes pourpose praise Pranckes prayse Prince proceaded quoth reason saye seemeth selfe shal SIR FRIDERICK sort soule speach speake therfore thinges thinke Thomas Hoby thou thynges thys tourne tunge tyme unto Urbin vertue vertuous verye warr wayes weene whan whyche wise withall witt woman women woordes woorthie wyll wyth yeeres yonge