The Tudor Translations, Volume 23William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley AMS Press, 1967 |
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... yeeres in the loving companie of so excellent Personages as then were in the Court of Urbin : I was provoked by the memorie therof to write these bookes of the Courtier . The which I accomplished in a fewe dayes , myndinge in time to ...
... yeeres in the loving companie of so excellent Personages as then were in the Court of Urbin : I was provoked by the memorie therof to write these bookes of the Courtier . The which I accomplished in a fewe dayes , myndinge in time to ...
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... yeeres , albeit she full wiselye dissembled it , and sought everye waye to cutt in sunder those desires , whiche now were past hope . And in this while she folowed on still in her set pourpose of con- tinencye , and perceivinge she ...
... yeeres , albeit she full wiselye dissembled it , and sought everye waye to cutt in sunder those desires , whiche now were past hope . And in this while she folowed on still in her set pourpose of con- tinencye , and perceivinge she ...
Page 340
... yeeres , and speciallye in matters that bee learned wyth experyence : I can not see , whan hee is well drawen in yeeres , howe it wyll stande well wyth hym to be a lover , considerynge ( as it hath bine said the other night ) Love ...
... yeeres , and speciallye in matters that bee learned wyth experyence : I can not see , whan hee is well drawen in yeeres , howe it wyll stande well wyth hym to be a lover , considerynge ( as it hath bine said the other night ) Love ...
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Section 2 | xxx |
Section 3 | xl |
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