The Tudor Translations, Volume 23William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley AMS Press, 1967 |
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... tunge accordinge to hys knowledge and delite above other men , in some piece of learnynge , that we alone of the worlde maye not bee styll counted barbarous in oure tunge , as in time out of minde we have bene in our maners . so shall ...
... tunge accordinge to hys knowledge and delite above other men , in some piece of learnynge , that we alone of the worlde maye not bee styll counted barbarous in oure tunge , as in time out of minde we have bene in our maners . so shall ...
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... tunge , perhappes it were rather the L. Julians part , then any mans els to geve judgement in it . The L. JULIAN saide : I cannot , nor of reason ought to speake against him that saith the Tuskane tunge is fairer then al the rest ...
... tunge , perhappes it were rather the L. Julians part , then any mans els to geve judgement in it . The L. JULIAN saide : I cannot , nor of reason ought to speake against him that saith the Tuskane tunge is fairer then al the rest ...
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... tunge a manne ought to apply himselfe to bee in the tunge lyke unto Virgil and Cicero , rather then Silius and Cornelius Tacitus , so in the vulgar tunge why it were not better to folowe the tunge of Petrarca and Boccaccio then any ...
... tunge a manne ought to apply himselfe to bee in the tunge lyke unto Virgil and Cicero , rather then Silius and Cornelius Tacitus , so in the vulgar tunge why it were not better to folowe the tunge of Petrarca and Boccaccio then any ...
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Section 2 | xxx |
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