Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 634
... young 10 years , and after , when they come to lust and youthful days , to give them license to live as they lust themselves . For if ye suffer the eye of a young gentleman once to be entangled with vain sights and the ear to be cor ...
... young 10 years , and after , when they come to lust and youthful days , to give them license to live as they lust themselves . For if ye suffer the eye of a young gentleman once to be entangled with vain sights and the ear to be cor ...
Pagina 647
... young children by gentleness to love learning , and of the special care that was to be had to keep young men from licentious living , he was most earnest with me to have me say my mind , also what I thought , concerning the fancy that ...
... young children by gentleness to love learning , and of the special care that was to be had to keep young men from licentious living , he was most earnest with me to have me say my mind , also what I thought , concerning the fancy that ...
Pagina 653
... young gentleman or a young maid that liveth wealthily and idly , wise men can judge , and honest men do pity . And yet ten Morte Arthures do not the tenth part so much harm as one of these books made in Italy and trans- lated in England ...
... young gentleman or a young maid that liveth wealthily and idly , wise men can judge , and honest men do pity . And yet ten Morte Arthures do not the tenth part so much harm as one of these books made in Italy and trans- lated in England ...
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