The Tudor Translations, المجلد 23William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley AMS Press, 1967 |
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الصفحة 117
... prince in be like a prince in dede , because in so doing , the pleasure maske not to that the lookers on receyve at the noveltye of the matter take the shap of a prince . should want a great deale , for it is no noveltie at all to any ...
... prince in be like a prince in dede , because in so doing , the pleasure maske not to that the lookers on receyve at the noveltye of the matter take the shap of a prince . should want a great deale , for it is no noveltie at all to any ...
الصفحة 334
... Prince . Graunt it him not , answered the L. OCTAVIAN : for I have not preferred the Courtier beefore the Prince . And as touchinge the ende of Courtlinesse , I dare undertake that I am not overseene in any point . Then answered the L ...
... Prince . Graunt it him not , answered the L. OCTAVIAN : for I have not preferred the Courtier beefore the Prince . And as touchinge the ende of Courtlinesse , I dare undertake that I am not overseene in any point . Then answered the L ...
الصفحة 372
... Prince . Not to folowe his owne fansie , or alter the expresse wordes in any point of his commission from hys Prince or Lorde , onlesse he be assured that the profit will be more , in case it have good successe , then the damage , if it ...
... Prince . Not to folowe his owne fansie , or alter the expresse wordes in any point of his commission from hys Prince or Lorde , onlesse he be assured that the profit will be more , in case it have good successe , then the damage , if it ...
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afterwarde alwayes answered anye beawtie beawtifull beefore beegane beeinge beeside beleave beloved Bembo better bicause bine Boccaccio bodye Castiglione certein CESAR Cicero commeth condicions countrey Court Courtier dailye dayes deede delite doeth doinges DUCTION Duke DUTCHESSE EMILIA emong errour esteamed everye facion farr favour folowe furth GASPAR Gentilman Gentilwoman geve goodnesse grace hath Hoby INTRO Italy Jestes judgement JULIAN knowe knowen knowleage laughed lief litle Lordes lover lyke maketh maner manne Mantua manye matter maye Meerie menne minde musicke mynde neyther noble OCTAVIAN onlye otherwhile Palaice peincting perfect perhappes pourpose praise Pranckes prayse Prince proceaded quoth reason saye seemeth selfe shal SIR FRIDERICK sort soule speach speake therfore thinges thinke Thomas Hoby thou thynges thys tourne tunge tyme unto Urbin vertue vertuous verye warr wayes weene whan whyche wise withall witt woman women woordes woorthie wyll wyth yeeres yonge