The Tudor Translations, المجلد 41AMS Press, 1967 |
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الصفحة 46
... speake evill of any man , or to doe any other such kinde of injurie ? Oh Father ( answered Maister Chappelet ) you that seeme to be a man of God , how dare you use any such vile words ? If I had had the very least thought , to doe any ...
... speake evill of any man , or to doe any other such kinde of injurie ? Oh Father ( answered Maister Chappelet ) you that seeme to be a man of God , how dare you use any such vile words ? If I had had the very least thought , to doe any ...
الصفحة 48
... speake it boldly . Alas Father ( said Chappelet , still in pretended weeping ) this sinne of mine is so great , that I can hardly beleeve ( if your earnest prayers do not assist me ) that ever I shall obtaine remission for it . Speake ...
... speake it boldly . Alas Father ( said Chappelet , still in pretended weeping ) this sinne of mine is so great , that I can hardly beleeve ( if your earnest prayers do not assist me ) that ever I shall obtaine remission for it . Speake ...
الصفحة 98
... speake thus . Gracious Ladies , I am to speake of universall occasions , mingled with some misfortunes in part , and partly with matters leaning to love , as many times may happen to such people , that trace the dangerous pathes of ...
... speake thus . Gracious Ladies , I am to speake of universall occasions , mingled with some misfortunes in part , and partly with matters leaning to love , as many times may happen to such people , that trace the dangerous pathes of ...
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