The Tudor Translations, المجلد 13William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley AMS Press, 1967 |
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الصفحة 62
... hath not read it , may make account that he hath never read matter of delight . Give it to me , gossip , for I doe prize more the finding of it , then I would the gift of a Cassocke of the best Sattin of Florence . And so with great joy ...
... hath not read it , may make account that he hath never read matter of delight . Give it to me , gossip , for I doe prize more the finding of it , then I would the gift of a Cassocke of the best Sattin of Florence . And so with great joy ...
الصفحة 190
... hath a very great warre with another as mighty as hee ; and the Knight his guest doth aske him ( after he hath bin in the ' Court a few dayes ) licence to goe and serve him in that ' warre . The King will give it with a very good will ...
... hath a very great warre with another as mighty as hee ; and the Knight his guest doth aske him ( after he hath bin in the ' Court a few dayes ) licence to goe and serve him in that ' warre . The King will give it with a very good will ...
الصفحة 192
... hath a faire daughter : but we shall have time inough to bethinke that , since as I have said , we must first acquire fame in other places , before we goe to the Court . Also I want another thing , that put case that we finde a ...
... hath a faire daughter : but we shall have time inough to bethinke that , since as I have said , we must first acquire fame in other places , before we goe to the Court . Also I want another thing , that put case that we finde a ...
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