The Schoolmaster (1570)Folger Shakespeare Library, 1967 - 167 pagine |
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Pagina 9
... give it over , but the making so costly , outreaching my ability , as many times I wished that some one of those three , my dear friends 9 Richard Goodrich , lawyer and member of various commissions ap- pointed by Queen Elizabeth . 10 ...
... give it over , but the making so costly , outreaching my ability , as many times I wished that some one of those three , my dear friends 9 Richard Goodrich , lawyer and member of various commissions ap- pointed by Queen Elizabeth . 10 ...
Pagina 59
... give true advice to them that may be great hereafter . Who , if they do as I wish them to do , how great soever they be now by blood and other men's means , they shall become a great deal greater hereafter by learning , virtue , and ...
... give true advice to them that may be great hereafter . Who , if they do as I wish them to do , how great soever they be now by blood and other men's means , they shall become a great deal greater hereafter by learning , virtue , and ...
Pagina 133
... give me his voice at that election . And yet for all those open threats the 128 Financial aid . 129 Simon Heynes , Vice - Chancellor of the University , and John Skip , later Bishop of Hereford . good father himself privily procured ...
... give me his voice at that election . And yet for all those open threats the 128 Financial aid . 129 Simon Heynes , Vice - Chancellor of the University , and John Skip , later Bishop of Hereford . good father himself privily procured ...
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