The Schoolmaster (1570)Folger Shakespeare Library, 1967 - 167 pagine |
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... unto you . For well remembering how much all good learning oweth unto you for defense thereof , as the University of Cambridge , of which my said late husband was a member , have in choosing you their worthy Chancellor acknowledged ...
... unto you . For well remembering how much all good learning oweth unto you for defense thereof , as the University of Cambridge , of which my said late husband was a member , have in choosing you their worthy Chancellor acknowledged ...
Pagina 40
... unto us . Therefore , ye great and noble men's children , if ye will have rightfully that praise and enjoy surely that place which your fathers have , and elders had and left unto you , ye must keep it as they gat it , and that is by ...
... unto us . Therefore , ye great and noble men's children , if ye will have rightfully that praise and enjoy surely that place which your fathers have , and elders had and left unto you , ye must keep it as they gat it , and that is by ...
Pagina 161
... unto me concerning Sallust and the right judgment of the Latin tongue . Caesar Caesar , for the little of him that is left unto us , is like the half face of a Venus , the other part of the head being hidden , the body and the rest of ...
... unto me concerning Sallust and the right judgment of the Latin tongue . Caesar Caesar , for the little of him that is left unto us , is like the half face of a Venus , the other part of the head being hidden , the body and the rest of ...
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