The Tudor TranslationsAMS Press, 1967 |
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الصفحة 68
THE contentment , thinketh himselfe in his minde much bound THIRD unto him , and not only honoureth him , but wisheth him BOOKE long to live on earth . The second , is the commodity of the sonne , who by this meanes after his fathers ...
THE contentment , thinketh himselfe in his minde much bound THIRD unto him , and not only honoureth him , but wisheth him BOOKE long to live on earth . The second , is the commodity of the sonne , who by this meanes after his fathers ...
الصفحة 71
... himselfe , give his children an example to do the like , remembring how shamefull a thing it is , that he should be ... himselfe , that amongest all the abuses of the world ( resited by an excellent authour in this sort , A wise manne ...
... himselfe , give his children an example to do the like , remembring how shamefull a thing it is , that he should be ... himselfe , that amongest all the abuses of the world ( resited by an excellent authour in this sort , A wise manne ...
الصفحة 106
... himselfe , and that he learne to commaunde , for if he can commaunde well , he shall bee served well neyther must hee perswade himselfe that his Servauntes ought to discharge him of all his affayres , but that he must take part with ...
... himselfe , and that he learne to commaunde , for if he can commaunde well , he shall bee served well neyther must hee perswade himselfe that his Servauntes ought to discharge him of all his affayres , but that he must take part with ...
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againe alwayes amongst amorous ANNIB aunswered beleeve better bewty brothers carefull Caval Cavallero certayne childe commaunded commend commeth companie continuall conversation curtesie daye deedes demaunded discourse doth drinke dronke eies eyther faire Ladies father fault favour FOURTH BOOKE Gentleman give GUAZ hart hath heere himselfe honest honour husband judgement keepe Ladie Caterine Ladie Fraunces Ladie Lelia live Lord Bernardine Lord John Lord Vespasian Lorde Hercules Lorde William lovers maketh mariage maye mayster meane mervaile minde mistres mynde never occasion onelie perceive perswade Phisition pleasure praises Proverbe Queene reason saie sayd selfe servauntes shal shee shew singuler solitarinesse Sonet sonne sort Sunne supper sweete thee theyr thing thinke THIRD BOOKE thou tongue tyme unto uppon vertue vertuous whereby wherefore whereof Whereupon whome wife wilbe wine wise wives woman women wyfe yeeres ynough