More's Utopia, tr. by R. Robynson, pr. from the 2nd ed., 1556. To which is prefixed The life of sir Thos. More by W. Roper, repr. from Hearne's ed., 1716. Ed., with intr., notes by J.R. Lumby |
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... , as well as ome king's court , he at liberty and after s of the realm rarely take delight rather in in the admit So it as lea ptance g to an onclude the cond e the speak f 247255 1 2 MORE'S UTOPIA . Cambridge : More's Utopía.
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... king's court , he replies that in his present condition he lives at liberty and after his own mind , which great estates and peers of the realm rarely can do ; and beside this most princes now take delight rather in warlike matters and ...
... king's court , he replies that in his present condition he lives at liberty and after his own mind , which great estates and peers of the realm rarely can do ; and beside this most princes now take delight rather in warlike matters and ...
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... King Henry VIII . , conveyed in a dialogue between ' Cardinal Pole and Thomas Lupset , Lecturer in Rhetoric at ' Oxford . ' Here we find exactly the same complaints as are made by More concerning the decay of towns and villages , the ...
... King Henry VIII . , conveyed in a dialogue between ' Cardinal Pole and Thomas Lupset , Lecturer in Rhetoric at ' Oxford . ' Here we find exactly the same complaints as are made by More concerning the decay of towns and villages , the ...
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... King Alfred's version of Gregory's ' Pastoral Care . ' In some few instances the French orthography has exercised its influence upon his English spelling . Thus we have avaunce- ment ( 3. 10 ) , endevoire ( 3. 22 ) , royalme ( 31. 1 ) ...
... King Alfred's version of Gregory's ' Pastoral Care . ' In some few instances the French orthography has exercised its influence upon his English spelling . Thus we have avaunce- ment ( 3. 10 ) , endevoire ( 3. 22 ) , royalme ( 31. 1 ) ...
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... King's demaunds were thereby overthrowne . So that one of the King's privie chamber , named 15 Mr Tyler , being present thereat , brought word to the Kinge out of the Parliament house , that a beardles boy had disa- poynted all his ...
... King's demaunds were thereby overthrowne . So that one of the King's privie chamber , named 15 Mr Tyler , being present thereat , brought word to the Kinge out of the Parliament house , that a beardles boy had disa- poynted all his ...
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