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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... thinges not meet to have beene forgotten , through negligence and longe con- tinuance of tyme , are slipped out of my mynd . Yeat to th ' entente the same shall not all utterly perish , I have at the desire of diverse worshipfull ...
... thinges not meet to have beene forgotten , through negligence and longe con- tinuance of tyme , are slipped out of my mynd . Yeat to th ' entente the same shall not all utterly perish , I have at the desire of diverse worshipfull ...
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... thinge incident among , declare his advise , and what soever happneth any man to say , it may like your noble Majestie of your inestimable ... thinges uttered out of this house , it shall not be amisse in my mynd to receave xii LIFE OF.
... thinge incident among , declare his advise , and what soever happneth any man to say , it may like your noble Majestie of your inestimable ... thinges uttered out of this house , it shall not be amisse in my mynd to receave xii LIFE OF.
Page xvi
... thinges , he sayd to me , " Now would to God , Sonne Roper , upon condition three things were well established in Christendome , I were put in a sacke , and here 25 presently cast into the Thames . " " What great thinges be these , Sir ...
... thinges , he sayd to me , " Now would to God , Sonne Roper , upon condition three things were well established in Christendome , I were put in a sacke , and here 25 presently cast into the Thames . " " What great thinges be these , Sir ...
Page xvii
... thinges , he would sometymes use these wordes unto them . " It is now no maystrie for you Children to goe to heaven . For every bodie giveth you good 25 counsell , every bodie giveth you good example . You see vertue rewarded , and vice ...
... thinges , he would sometymes use these wordes unto them . " It is now no maystrie for you Children to goe to heaven . For every bodie giveth you good 25 counsell , every bodie giveth you good example . You see vertue rewarded , and vice ...
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... thinges of a sett course , as it seemed , sayd thus unto him : " For as much as it is well knowne ( Mr Moore ) that you are a man both wise 15 and well learned , as well in the Lawes of the Realme , as other- wise , I pray you therefore ...
... thinges of a sett course , as it seemed , sayd thus unto him : " For as much as it is well knowne ( Mr Moore ) that you are a man both wise 15 and well learned , as well in the Lawes of the Realme , as other- wise , I pray you therefore ...
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