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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... verye sure ytt is the farr greater parte of them , that all the while there lived , thought 15 in this case that way that I thinke now . And therefore am I not bound ( my Lords ) to conforme my Conscience to the Councell of one Realme ...
... verye sure ytt is the farr greater parte of them , that all the while there lived , thought 15 in this case that way that I thinke now . And therefore am I not bound ( my Lords ) to conforme my Conscience to the Councell of one Realme ...
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... verye short . Take heede therefore thou scute not awrie for savinge thine honestie . " Soe passed Sir Thomas Moore out of this world to God uppon the verie same daye in which himselfe had most desired . Soone 25 after whose death came ...
... verye short . Take heede therefore thou scute not awrie for savinge thine honestie . " Soe passed Sir Thomas Moore out of this world to God uppon the verie same daye in which himselfe had most desired . Soone 25 after whose death came ...
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... verye bungler , yet have I in this bychaunce , that on my side unwares hath fallen , so ( I suppose ) behaved myself , that , as doubtles it might have bene of me much more conningly handled , had I forethought so much , or doubted any ...
... verye bungler , yet have I in this bychaunce , that on my side unwares hath fallen , so ( I suppose ) behaved myself , that , as doubtles it might have bene of me much more conningly handled , had I forethought so much , or doubted any ...
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... verye trueth , I am not yet fullye determined with my selfe , whether I will put furth my booke or no . For the natures of men be so divers , the phantasies of some so waywarde , their myndes The unkynde 25 judgementes of Sso unkynde ...
... verye trueth , I am not yet fullye determined with my selfe , whether I will put furth my booke or no . For the natures of men be so divers , the phantasies of some so waywarde , their myndes The unkynde 25 judgementes of Sso unkynde ...
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... verye harde in any place to fynde a man , that with him in all poyntes of frendshippe maye be compared . No man can be more lowlye or cour- teous . No man useth lesse simulation or dissimulation , in no man is more prudent simplicitie ...
... verye harde in any place to fynde a man , that with him in all poyntes of frendshippe maye be compared . No man can be more lowlye or cour- teous . No man useth lesse simulation or dissimulation , in no man is more prudent simplicitie ...
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