The Tudor Translations, المجلد 4AMS Press, 1967 |
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الصفحة 8
... never written for that purpose ) but by the pleasantnesse thereof bee rather induced to the knowledge of their present estate , and thereby transforme themselves into the right and perfect shape of men . argument of the book is , how ...
... never written for that purpose ) but by the pleasantnesse thereof bee rather induced to the knowledge of their present estate , and thereby transforme themselves into the right and perfect shape of men . argument of the book is , how ...
الصفحة 139
... Never did I that fact , and verely the first word , never , I cried out once or twise , somewhat handsome , but the residue I could in no wise pronounce , but still remaining in one voice , cried , Never , never , never . Howbeit I ...
... Never did I that fact , and verely the first word , never , I cried out once or twise , somewhat handsome , but the residue I could in no wise pronounce , but still remaining in one voice , cried , Never , never , never . Howbeit I ...
الصفحة 172
... never stint to question of my qualities , and at length he demanded whether I were gentle or no : Gentle ( quoth the crier ) as gentle as a Lambe , tractable to all use , he will never bite , he will never kicke , but you would rather ...
... never stint to question of my qualities , and at length he demanded whether I were gentle or no : Gentle ( quoth the crier ) as gentle as a Lambe , tractable to all use , he will never bite , he will never kicke , but you would rather ...
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