The Schoolmaster (1570)Folger Shakespeare Library, 1967 - 167 pagine |
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Pagina 49
... noble Persians so care- fully used , whose children to the age of twenty - one year were brought up in learning and exercises of labor , and that in such place where they should neither see that was uncomely nor hear that was unhonest ...
... noble Persians so care- fully used , whose children to the age of twenty - one year were brought up in learning and exercises of labor , and that in such place where they should neither see that was uncomely nor hear that was unhonest ...
Pagina 46
... noble Persians , as wise Xenophon doth testify , were so careful to breed up their youth in . But Christian fathers commonly do not so . And I will tell you a tale as much to be misliked as the Persians ' example is to be followed ...
... noble Persians , as wise Xenophon doth testify , were so careful to breed up their youth in . But Christian fathers commonly do not so . And I will tell you a tale as much to be misliked as the Persians ' example is to be followed ...
Pagina 72
... noble personages contrary to them in all respects , yet commonly they ally themselves with the worst papists , to whom they be wedded and do well agree together in three proper opinions : in open contempt of God's word , in a secret ...
... noble personages contrary to them in all respects , yet commonly they ally themselves with the worst papists , to whom they be wedded and do well agree together in three proper opinions : in open contempt of God's word , in a secret ...
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