The Tudor Translations, Volume 23William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley AMS Press, 1967 |
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... thinke oughte to bee none other , ( I meane in the vulgar tunge ) but Petrarca and Boccaccio : and who so swarveth from these two , goeth at all aventure , as he that walketh in the darke without lyght , and there- fore many times ...
... thinke oughte to bee none other , ( I meane in the vulgar tunge ) but Petrarca and Boccaccio : and who so swarveth from these two , goeth at all aventure , as he that walketh in the darke without lyght , and there- fore many times ...
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... thinke ) now is plainly ynough fulfilled . And as it is written , when Darius the yere before he fought with Alexander had altered his swerd he wore by his side , which was a Persian blade , into the facion of Macedony , it was ...
... thinke ) now is plainly ynough fulfilled . And as it is written , when Darius the yere before he fought with Alexander had altered his swerd he wore by his side , which was a Persian blade , into the facion of Macedony , it was ...
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... thinke ) the woman ought to woman should be muche unlike the man . For right as it is seemlye for him to showe a certein manlinesse full and steadye , so doeth it well in a woman to have a tendernes , soft and milde , with a kinde of ...
... thinke ) the woman ought to woman should be muche unlike the man . For right as it is seemlye for him to showe a certein manlinesse full and steadye , so doeth it well in a woman to have a tendernes , soft and milde , with a kinde of ...
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Section 1 | vii |
Section 2 | xxx |
Section 3 | xl |
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