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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... sort of double translation is a marked feature in 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 ...
... sort of double translation is a marked feature in 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 ...
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... sort perswad them to take there troubles patiently , so would he in like case teach them to withstand the Divill and his temptations , 5 valiantly sainge , " Whosoever will marke the Devil and his temptations shall find him therein much ...
... sort perswad them to take there troubles patiently , so would he in like case teach them to withstand the Divill and his temptations , 5 valiantly sainge , " Whosoever will marke the Devil and his temptations shall find him therein much ...
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... sort on both sides uttered . But in the end when they saw they could by noe meanes of perswasiones remove him from his former determina- 10 tions , then began they more terribly to touch him , tellinge him that the King's Highnes had ...
... sort on both sides uttered . But in the end when they saw they could by noe meanes of perswasiones remove him from his former determina- 10 tions , then began they more terribly to touch him , tellinge him that the King's Highnes had ...
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... sort , and kynde of people in theire vocation , and degree busilie occu- pied about the common wealthes affaires : and especially learned men dayly putting forth in writing newe inventions , and devises to the furtheraunce of the same ...
... sort , and kynde of people in theire vocation , and degree busilie occu- pied about the common wealthes affaires : and especially learned men dayly putting forth in writing newe inventions , and devises to the furtheraunce of the same ...
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... sort , that it is neyther able to recompense the least portion of your great gentelnes to me , of my part undeserved , both in the time of our olde acquayntance , and also now lately again bountifully shewed : neither yet fitte and mete ...
... sort , that it is neyther able to recompense the least portion of your great gentelnes to me , of my part undeserved , both in the time of our olde acquayntance , and also now lately again bountifully shewed : neither yet fitte and mete ...
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