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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Page xxxix
... Quod defer- tur , non aufertur . " After this as the Duke of Norfolke and Sir 30 Thomas Moore chaunced to fall in familier talke together , the Duke sayd unto him , " By the Masse ( Mr. Moore ) it is perillous strivinge with Princes ...
... Quod defer- tur , non aufertur . " After this as the Duke of Norfolke and Sir 30 Thomas Moore chaunced to fall in familier talke together , the Duke sayd unto him , " By the Masse ( Mr. Moore ) it is perillous strivinge with Princes ...
Page xlviii
... quod peccatum non habe- mus , nosmetipsos seducimus , et veritas in nobis non est . And only this word maliciouslye is in the Statute materiall , as this terme forcible is in the statute of forcible entryes ; by which 30 statute if a ...
... quod peccatum non habe- mus , nosmetipsos seducimus , et veritas in nobis non est . And only this word maliciouslye is in the Statute materiall , as this terme forcible is in the statute of forcible entryes ; by which 30 statute if a ...
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... Quod Ecclesia Angli- 25 cana libera sit et habeat omnia jura sua integra , et_liber- tates suas illæsas , and contrary to that sacred oath which the King's Heighnes himselfe , and every other Christian Prince allwayes at theire ...
... Quod Ecclesia Angli- 25 cana libera sit et habeat omnia jura sua integra , et_liber- tates suas illæsas , and contrary to that sacred oath which the King's Heighnes himselfe , and every other Christian Prince allwayes at theire ...
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... ( quod he ) whie doest thou thus , or what meanest thou hereby ? Forsothe I am tumblyng my tubbe to ( quod he ) 5 bycause it where no reason that I only should be ydell , where so many be working . In semblable maner , right honorable sir ...
... ( quod he ) whie doest thou thus , or what meanest thou hereby ? Forsothe I am tumblyng my tubbe to ( quod he ) 5 bycause it where no reason that I only should be ydell , where so many be working . In semblable maner , right honorable sir ...
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... quod est maxumè opus iactu non cadit : Illud , quod cecidit forte , id arte ut corrigas . In which verses the Poete likeneth or compareth the life of man to a diceplaiyng or a game at the tables : meanynge therein , if that chaunce rise ...
... quod est maxumè opus iactu non cadit : Illud , quod cecidit forte , id arte ut corrigas . In which verses the Poete likeneth or compareth the life of man to a diceplaiyng or a game at the tables : meanynge therein , if that chaunce rise ...
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