The Tudor Translations, المجلد 5AMS Press, 1967 |
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الصفحة 1
... manner of sciences great Artistes , and al- together bookish : so doe I farre dissent from them that would have them ... manner of governance , or skill of regiment in his head . The Greekes in all For THE DEDICATION manner of knowledge ...
... manner of sciences great Artistes , and al- together bookish : so doe I farre dissent from them that would have them ... manner of governance , or skill of regiment in his head . The Greekes in all For THE DEDICATION manner of knowledge ...
الصفحة 61
... manner blind yea and deafe and dumb too . Miseries make a man sometimes change his apparell . a muse , and sure cogitation ) he came before him and saide , Thought ma- All haile , syr . I cannot , quoth he , for that fortune will not ...
... manner blind yea and deafe and dumb too . Miseries make a man sometimes change his apparell . a muse , and sure cogitation ) he came before him and saide , Thought ma- All haile , syr . I cannot , quoth he , for that fortune will not ...
الصفحة 187
... manners , or ordinaunces of our countrie beare , especially seeing you have had commaunde- ment , that you shoulde not ... manner blindnesse , doth the wandering life cast before their eyes , who travaile through straunge and The discomo ...
... manners , or ordinaunces of our countrie beare , especially seeing you have had commaunde- ment , that you shoulde not ... manner blindnesse , doth the wandering life cast before their eyes , who travaile through straunge and The discomo ...
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Achemenes adoo Aenians Aethiopians answered Aristippus Arsace Bagoas battaile bedde bloud BOOKE brought Calasiris captaine Caricles cause Cibele citie Cnemon commaunded countrie daughter daunger death deede Demeneta desire devised divers doth Egypt enimies eyes farre father feare foorth fortune gave Goddes Gods graunt Greeke Gymnosophistes hand hast hath heard heare Heliodorus honour Hydaspes Iland inough king king of Aethiopia knewe litle looked maide manner marry Memphis minde Mytranes Nausicles night Nylus Oroondates perceived Persians Persina Petosiris Phoenicia pray priest prisoners promised quoth ranne sacrifice sawe sayde selfe shal shalbe shee shewed shippe sight Sisimithres slaine sonne sorrowe soudainely spake straungers sunne Syene tarry tell Theagenes and Cariclia thee theeves thereof therewith Thessalian thing thinke Thisbe Thomas Underdowne thou thought Thyamis token tolde tooke Trachinus Tyrrhenus Underdowne unto uppon warre Wherefore whither whome woman yong