The Schoolmaster (1570)Folger Shakespeare Library, 1967 - 167 pagine |
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Pagina 51
... carried by some curious affection of mind or driven by some hard necessity of life to hazard the trial of overmany perilous adventures . 75 Erasmus , the honor of learning of all our time , said wisely that experience is the common ...
... carried by some curious affection of mind or driven by some hard necessity of life to hazard the trial of overmany perilous adventures . 75 Erasmus , the honor of learning of all our time , said wisely that experience is the common ...
Pagina 69
... carry young wills to vanity and young wits to mischief , to teach old bawds new school points , as the simple head ... carrying the will to vanity and marring good manners , shall easily corrupt the mind with ill opinions and false ...
... carry young wills to vanity and young wits to mischief , to teach old bawds new school points , as the simple head ... carrying the will to vanity and marring good manners , shall easily corrupt the mind with ill opinions and false ...
Pagina 146
... carry them , but if such good wits and forward diligence had been directed to follow the best examples , and not have been carried by time and custom to content themselves with that barbarous and rude rhyming , amongst their other ...
... carry them , but if such good wits and forward diligence had been directed to follow the best examples , and not have been carried by time and custom to content themselves with that barbarous and rude rhyming , amongst their other ...
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