Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 617
... better measure than either his promise or bargain was . The first book for the youth Farewell in Christ . After the child hath learned perfectly the eight parts of speech , let him then learn the right joining together of substantives ...
... better measure than either his promise or bargain was . The first book for the youth Farewell in Christ . After the child hath learned perfectly the eight parts of speech , let him then learn the right joining together of substantives ...
Pagina 663
... better , but Joan . Sturmius de Nobilitate iterata and de Amissa dicendi ratione far best of all , in mine opinion , that ver took this matter in hand . For all the rest declare chiefly this point : vhether one , or many , or all , are ...
... better , but Joan . Sturmius de Nobilitate iterata and de Amissa dicendi ratione far best of all , in mine opinion , that ver took this matter in hand . For all the rest declare chiefly this point : vhether one , or many , or all , are ...
Pagina 847
John William Hebel. at least we may be the better instructed to inform Kalander , and he the better know how to proportion his entertainment . " Musidorus ( according to the agreement between Pyrocles and him to alter their names ) ...
John William Hebel. at least we may be the better instructed to inform Kalander , and he the better know how to proportion his entertainment . " Musidorus ( according to the agreement between Pyrocles and him to alter their names ) ...
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