The Tudor Translations, Volume 23William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley AMS Press, 1967 |
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... woordes , New which afterward remaine or decaye , according as they are admitted by custome or refused . And this beside the record of auntient writers , is to be evidently seene in Boccaccio , in whom there are so manie woordes French ...
... woordes , New which afterward remaine or decaye , according as they are admitted by custome or refused . And this beside the record of auntient writers , is to be evidently seene in Boccaccio , in whom there are so manie woordes French ...
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... woordes . And therfore in speache , whiche as soone as the soune is pro- nounced vanisheth a way , peradventure somthinges are more to be borne withall , then in writinge . Because writinge keepeth the woordes in store , and referreth ...
... woordes . And therfore in speache , whiche as soone as the soune is pro- nounced vanisheth a way , peradventure somthinges are more to be borne withall , then in writinge . Because writinge keepeth the woordes in store , and referreth ...
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... woordes . And Cicero in manye places reprehendeth manye Cicero . of his predecessours , and to blame S. Galba , he sayeth that his Oracions smelled of antiquitie . And affirmeth that Ennius also in some pointes set lytle by his ...
... woordes . And Cicero in manye places reprehendeth manye Cicero . of his predecessours , and to blame S. Galba , he sayeth that his Oracions smelled of antiquitie . And affirmeth that Ennius also in some pointes set lytle by his ...
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Section 1 | vii |
Section 2 | xxx |
Section 3 | xl |
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