Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 639
... manners than their masters were to teach them any learning . It was some shame to a young man to be seen in the open ... manner altogether , than all time doth remem- ber , than all place doth afford , than all other tongues do contain ...
... manners than their masters were to teach them any learning . It was some shame to a young man to be seen in the open ... manner altogether , than all time doth remem- ber , than all place doth afford , than all other tongues do contain ...
Pagina 645
... manners , was notable in this court not fully twenty- 20 four years ago , when all the acts of Parliament , many good ... manner sake , you carry all the court with you , and the whole realm beside , earnestly and rderly to do the same ...
... manners , was notable in this court not fully twenty- 20 four years ago , when all the acts of Parliament , many good ... manner sake , you carry all the court with you , and the whole realm beside , earnestly and rderly to do the same ...
Pagina 928
... manner woods and pleasant rivers . 30 Millions of new fashions , and strange beasts and fishes , both in sea and fresh waters . Mountains bringing forth all manner of metals , as gold , silver , iron , etc. All sorts of precious stones ...
... manner woods and pleasant rivers . 30 Millions of new fashions , and strange beasts and fishes , both in sea and fresh waters . Mountains bringing forth all manner of metals , as gold , silver , iron , etc. All sorts of precious stones ...
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