Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 574
... excellent wisdom will therein esteem my loyal heart and diligent endeavor by the example of Artaxerxes , the noble king of Persia , who rejected not the poor husbandman which offered to him 20 his homely hands full of clean water , but ...
... excellent wisdom will therein esteem my loyal heart and diligent endeavor by the example of Artaxerxes , the noble king of Persia , who rejected not the poor husbandman which offered to him 20 his homely hands full of clean water , but ...
Pagina 586
... excellent wisdom with divine eloquence , absolute virtue with pleasure incredible , and every place is so enforced with profitable counsel , joined with honesty , that those three books be almost sufficient to make a perfect and excellent ...
... excellent wisdom with divine eloquence , absolute virtue with pleasure incredible , and every place is so enforced with profitable counsel , joined with honesty , that those three books be almost sufficient to make a perfect and excellent ...
Pagina 683
... excellent . To this , with very great charges , he gathered together a great number of most excellent and rare books , in Greek , Latin , and Hebrew , the which all he garnished with gold and silver , esteeming this to be the chiefest ...
... excellent . To this , with very great charges , he gathered together a great number of most excellent and rare books , in Greek , Latin , and Hebrew , the which all he garnished with gold and silver , esteeming this to be the chiefest ...
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