The Tudor Translations, المجلد 3AMS Press, 1967 |
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الصفحة 26
... actions . Considering that order is but a dumpish and drowsie vertue : To gaine a Battaile , per- fourme an Ambassage , and governe a people , are noble and woorthy actions ; to chide , laugh , sell , pay , love , hate , and mildely and ...
... actions . Considering that order is but a dumpish and drowsie vertue : To gaine a Battaile , per- fourme an Ambassage , and governe a people , are noble and woorthy actions ; to chide , laugh , sell , pay , love , hate , and mildely and ...
الصفحة 280
... actions , to which it duly belongeth , could not brooke the company of this innumerable multitude of vulgar petty actions . Well may a piece of marble raise your titles as high as you list , because you have repaired a piece of an olde ...
... actions , to which it duly belongeth , could not brooke the company of this innumerable multitude of vulgar petty actions . Well may a piece of marble raise your titles as high as you list , because you have repaired a piece of an olde ...
الصفحة 403
... Actions , III . 67 Magistrates , III . 174 , 506 Magistrates their Ambition , III . 278 Memory , 1. 41 , etc .; II . 263 , 384 The Members have voluntary actions , I. 96 Murtherers of themselves , II . 27 , etc. , 336 Munkeys , II . 169 ...
... Actions , III . 67 Magistrates , III . 174 , 506 Magistrates their Ambition , III . 278 Memory , 1. 41 , etc .; II . 263 , 384 The Members have voluntary actions , I. 96 Murtherers of themselves , II . 27 , etc. , 336 Munkeys , II . 169 ...
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