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... hand , and entitled Promus of Formularies and Elegancies , which ( though made in his early life for his own use and not intended for preservation in that shape ) contains many things which might have formed part of such a collection as ...
... hand , and entitled Promus of Formularies and Elegancies , which ( though made in his early life for his own use and not intended for preservation in that shape ) contains many things which might have formed part of such a collection as ...
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... hands , and the selected passages , standing as they do without any comment to show what he found in them or how he meant to apply them , have no pecu- liar value . That they were set down not as he read , but from memory afterwards , I ...
... hands , and the selected passages , standing as they do without any comment to show what he found in them or how he meant to apply them , have no pecu- liar value . That they were set down not as he read , but from memory afterwards , I ...
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... hand - writ- ing ( Harl . MSS . 7017. fo . 107. ) which seems to have been preserved in the same bundle with the " Promus . " It is a thought jotted down in evident haste , and in circumstances apparently very inconvenient for callig ...
... hand - writ- ing ( Harl . MSS . 7017. fo . 107. ) which seems to have been preserved in the same bundle with the " Promus . " It is a thought jotted down in evident haste , and in circumstances apparently very inconvenient for callig ...
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... hand and re- duced into " forms convenient for use . Even if no occasion should occur for using them , the practice would still serve for an exercise in the art of expression . " " Here for instance are some forms for describing per ...
... hand and re- duced into " forms convenient for use . Even if no occasion should occur for using them , the practice would still serve for an exercise in the art of expression . " " Here for instance are some forms for describing per ...
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... trieth troth . 29. Make not two sorrows of one . 30. There is no good accord Where every one would be a lord . 31. That the eye seeth not , the heart rueth not . 32. Ill putting a sword in a madman's hand . 26 FORMULARIES AND ELEGANCIES .
... trieth troth . 29. Make not two sorrows of one . 30. There is no good accord Where every one would be a lord . 31. That the eye seeth not , the heart rueth not . 32. Ill putting a sword in a madman's hand . 26 FORMULARIES AND ELEGANCIES .
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