The Tudor TranslationsAMS Press, 1967 |
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الصفحة 41
... trueth . And for so much as the trueth is taken from the common consent and opinions of men , those opinions can not be knowen but by conversation and companie , which the Poets meant to shew and infer , reporting that though Jupiter ...
... trueth . And for so much as the trueth is taken from the common consent and opinions of men , those opinions can not be knowen but by conversation and companie , which the Poets meant to shew and infer , reporting that though Jupiter ...
الصفحة 154
... trueth , which seemeth like unto a lie : For though it be no fault in deede , yet may a man be blamde thereby . ANNIB . You understande mee well , and so you see that in companie we must not only report the trueth plainly and faithfully ...
... trueth , which seemeth like unto a lie : For though it be no fault in deede , yet may a man be blamde thereby . ANNIB . You understande mee well , and so you see that in companie we must not only report the trueth plainly and faithfully ...
الصفحة 214
... trueth , without being able to yeelde any reason why it is so the which cannot be called learning , because learning can give a reason of thinges and it cannot also be called ignorance , because he ought not to be tearmed ignorante ...
... trueth , without being able to yeelde any reason why it is so the which cannot be called learning , because learning can give a reason of thinges and it cannot also be called ignorance , because he ought not to be tearmed ignorante ...
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able according amongst ANNIB answered better body BOOKE called cause Civile Conversation commendable common companie consider contrarie count countrie deede desire difference discourse divers doeth doubt DUCTION eare ende evill example eyes farre father fault finde flatterers followe foorth force friendes Gentlemen gentry give GUAZ Guazzo hand hath heare heart himselfe honest honour ignorant INTRO Italian Italy judgement keepe kinde knowe knowledge learned least lesse likewise live looke maketh manner matter meanes minde mouth nature never occasion olde opinion persons Pettie Philosopher play pleasure Poet Princes reason receive respect sayde SECOND seeke seeme seene selfe Shakespeare shewe sort speake speech taken talke tell thing thinke thought tongue touching translation true trueth understanding unto vertue whereby wise women woordes worlde writers young