Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 652
... Italy . A good schoolhouse of wholesome doc- trine , and worthy masters of commendable scholars , where the master ... Italy bringeth home into England out of Italy the religion , the learning , the policy , the experience , the manners ...
... Italy . A good schoolhouse of wholesome doc- trine , and worthy masters of commendable scholars , where the master ... Italy bringeth home into England out of Italy the religion , the learning , the policy , the experience , the manners ...
Pagina 655
... Italy they may freely be of no religion , as they are in England in very deed too ; nevertheless , returning home into England , they must countenance the profession of the one or the other , howsoever inwardly they laugh to scorn both ...
... Italy they may freely be of no religion , as they are in England in very deed too ; nevertheless , returning home into England , they must countenance the profession of the one or the other , howsoever inwardly they laugh to scorn both ...
Pagina 656
... Italy , but also ( although this present pope in the beginning made some shew of misliking thereof ) assign both meed and merit to the maintenance of stews and brothel houses at home in Rome , then let wise men think Italy a safe place ...
... Italy , but also ( although this present pope in the beginning made some shew of misliking thereof ) assign both meed and merit to the maintenance of stews and brothel houses at home in Rome , then let wise men think Italy a safe place ...
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