The Schoolmaster (1570)Folger Shakespeare Library, 1967 - 167 pagine |
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Pagina 106
... whole Trogus , the best part of Titus Livius , the goodly dictionary of Pompeius Festus , a great deal of the civil law , " and many other notable books , for the which cause I do the more mislike this exercise , both in old and young ...
... whole Trogus , the best part of Titus Livius , the goodly dictionary of Pompeius Festus , a great deal of the civil law , " and many other notable books , for the which cause I do the more mislike this exercise , both in old and young ...
Pagina 134
... whole university , which , either for divinity on the one side or other , or for civil service to their prince and country , have been and are yet to this day notable ornaments to this whole realm . Yea , St. John's did then so flourish ...
... whole university , which , either for divinity on the one side or other , or for civil service to their prince and country , have been and are yet to this day notable ornaments to this whole realm . Yea , St. John's did then so flourish ...
Pagina 154
... whole history of the state of Rome , the myster- ies of their whole religion , their laws , customs , and government in peace , their manners and whole discipline in war , and this is not my guessing , as one indeed that never saw those ...
... whole history of the state of Rome , the myster- ies of their whole religion , their laws , customs , and government in peace , their manners and whole discipline in war , and this is not my guessing , as one indeed that never saw those ...
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