The Schoolmaster (1570)Folger Shakespeare Library, 1967 - 167 pagine |
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Pagina xxx
... Italy . He would spare all young men the danger to their character and religion of Italian books and travel . Though he had once longed to visit Italy more than any other country , he can now find nothing to commend about it except the ...
... Italy . He would spare all young men the danger to their character and religion of Italian books and travel . Though he had once longed to visit Italy more than any other country , he can now find nothing to commend about it except the ...
Pagina 72
... Italy , for , finding no other there , they can bring no other hither . And therefore many godly and excellent learned Eng- lishmen , not many years ago , did make a better choice , when open cruelty drave them out of this country , to ...
... Italy , for , finding no other there , they can bring no other hither . And therefore many godly and excellent learned Eng- lishmen , not many years ago , did make a better choice , when open cruelty drave them out of this country , to ...
Pagina 73
... Italy , but also ( although this present Pope 109 in the beginning made some show of misliking thereof ) assign both meed and merit to the maintenance of stews and brothel houses at home in Rome , then let wise men think Italy a safe ...
... Italy , but also ( although this present Pope 109 in the beginning made some show of misliking thereof ) assign both meed and merit to the maintenance of stews and brothel houses at home in Rome , then let wise men think Italy a safe ...
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