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 i
... thinke it no great hurte if they have not me & c . , ' where thinke is really = think thou , Lat . ne putes . So 35. 30 , ' as please them ' is for ' as it may please them , ' and 29. 32 , ' These men as sone as their mayster is dead ...
... thinke it no great hurte if they have not me & c . , ' where thinke is really = think thou , Lat . ne putes . So 35. 30 , ' as please them ' is for ' as it may please them , ' and 29. 32 , ' These men as sone as their mayster is dead ...
Page iii
... thinke it no righte nor conscience . ' Which is meant to be read as if it were pointed with a stop at profite and little or none at profitable and none at all after other . 1 1 THE LIFE OF SR THOMAS MORE . In xix INTRODUCTION .
... thinke it no righte nor conscience . ' Which is meant to be read as if it were pointed with a stop at profite and little or none at profitable and none at all after other . 1 1 THE LIFE OF SR THOMAS MORE . In xix INTRODUCTION .
Page xiii
... thinke it meete you give me a reasonable answere . " Whereat every man houldinge his peace , then began he to speake to one Mr Marney , who makinge him no answere nether , he severally asked the same Question of divers others accounted ...
... thinke it meete you give me a reasonable answere . " Whereat every man houldinge his peace , then began he to speake to one Mr Marney , who makinge him no answere nether , he severally asked the same Question of divers others accounted ...
Page xxx
... thinke , that the Kinge your Master and myne , will with me for serving God his Master be offended , or thereby count his office dishonoured . " When the Duke , beinge thereunto solicited by importunat suite , had at length obtayned for ...
... thinke , that the Kinge your Master and myne , will with me for serving God his Master be offended , or thereby count his office dishonoured . " When the Duke , beinge thereunto solicited by importunat suite , had at length obtayned for ...
Page xlviii
... thinke ( my Lords ) , that soe many worthie Bishopps 20 soe many honorable personages , and many other worshippfull , verteous , wise , and well learned men , as at the makinge of that Lawe were in the Parliament assembled , ever meant ...
... thinke ( my Lords ) , that soe many worthie Bishopps 20 soe many honorable personages , and many other worshippfull , verteous , wise , and well learned men , as at the makinge of that Lawe were in the Parliament assembled , ever meant ...
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