The Tudor Translations, المجلد 23William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley AMS Press, 1967 |
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الصفحة lxxiv
... lover despiseth riches and ' honour for the sake of the person beloved , rightly pre- ferring divine things before things human . Oftentimes , again , it falleth out that the lover desireth to be changed ' into his beloved ; and with ...
... lover despiseth riches and ' honour for the sake of the person beloved , rightly pre- ferring divine things before things human . Oftentimes , again , it falleth out that the lover desireth to be changed ' into his beloved ; and with ...
الصفحة 284
... lover coveteth to make his passions knowen to the beloved , and beeinge alone , he is driven to make many mo signes and more evident , then if he were aided by some lovinge and faithfull friende . For the signes that the lover himselfe ...
... lover coveteth to make his passions knowen to the beloved , and beeinge alone , he is driven to make many mo signes and more evident , then if he were aided by some lovinge and faithfull friende . For the signes that the lover himselfe ...
الصفحة 340
... lover , and in makinge rehersall of as- muche as hitherto hath bene spoken , a manne maye pike out a conclusion , That the Courtier ( whiche with his worthynesse and credit must incline his Prince to vertue ) must in maner of necessitie ...
... lover , and in makinge rehersall of as- muche as hitherto hath bene spoken , a manne maye pike out a conclusion , That the Courtier ( whiche with his worthynesse and credit must incline his Prince to vertue ) must in maner of necessitie ...
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