The Tudor Translations, Volume 23William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley AMS Press, 1967 |
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... witt , was most accept- able unto as manie as knew him , and dead he is . The Lord Octavian Fregoso is also dead , a man in oure tymes verie rare , of a most noble courage , of a pure lief , full of goodnesse , witt , wisdome and ...
... witt , was most accept- able unto as manie as knew him , and dead he is . The Lord Octavian Fregoso is also dead , a man in oure tymes verie rare , of a most noble courage , of a pure lief , full of goodnesse , witt , wisdome and ...
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... witt , according to those times , and in some part writt with great advisement and diligence : yet did he write much better whan he lett him self be guided with witt and his owne naturall inclination , without anie other maner studie or ...
... witt , according to those times , and in some part writt with great advisement and diligence : yet did he write much better whan he lett him self be guided with witt and his owne naturall inclination , without anie other maner studie or ...
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... witt beare not the chieffest stroke , especi- allye as touching invention , but it is certein that in ech mans mind , of howe good a witt soever he be , there arrise conceites both good and badd , and more and lesse , but then judge ...
... witt beare not the chieffest stroke , especi- allye as touching invention , but it is certein that in ech mans mind , of howe good a witt soever he be , there arrise conceites both good and badd , and more and lesse , but then judge ...
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