English Works: Toxophilus, Report of the Affaires and State of Germany, The ScholemasterUniversity Press, 1904 - 304 pagine |
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Pagina 125
... Marches Albert , and Duke Maurice brake so out with the Emperour , which were all so fast knit vnto hym as the bondes of affinitie , loyaltie , bloud , and benefites could assure him of them : Octauio being his sonne in law , the Prince ...
... Marches Albert , and Duke Maurice brake so out with the Emperour , which were all so fast knit vnto hym as the bondes of affinitie , loyaltie , bloud , and benefites could assure him of them : Octauio being his sonne in law , the Prince ...
Pagina 143
... Marches of Bradenburge . Marches Albertes the cōtents therof . Lbert Marches of Bradenburge in the begynnyng of his sturre .1552 . wrote a booke and set it Print wherin he declared the causes of hys fallyng from the Emperour wittely ...
... Marches of Bradenburge . Marches Albertes the cōtents therof . Lbert Marches of Bradenburge in the begynnyng of his sturre .1552 . wrote a booke and set it Print wherin he declared the causes of hys fallyng from the Emperour wittely ...
Pagina 144
... Marches booke . The booke of Luice de Auila . The Marches also sore enueyed agaynst Luice de Auila for writyng , and agaynst the Emperour for suffring such a booke as Luice de Auila wrote : wherein the honor of Germany and the Princes ...
... Marches booke . The booke of Luice de Auila . The Marches also sore enueyed agaynst Luice de Auila for writyng , and agaynst the Emperour for suffring such a booke as Luice de Auila wrote : wherein the honor of Germany and the Princes ...
Pagina 145
... Marches Albertes booke : yet that you may know what secret workyng went before this playne writyng and open doyng , and because the Marches part hath bene so notable in all this pastime , I will by more particular circumstaunces lead ...
... Marches Albertes booke : yet that you may know what secret workyng went before this playne writyng and open doyng , and because the Marches part hath bene so notable in all this pastime , I will by more particular circumstaunces lead ...
Pagina 146
... Marches Iohn and the Duke of Swaburg , be two of the worthiest Princes in all the Empier either in considering wisely , or executing courageously any great affaire . The thyrd is Marches George who dwelleth in Franconia not farre from ...
... Marches Iohn and the Duke of Swaburg , be two of the worthiest Princes in all the Empier either in considering wisely , or executing courageously any great affaire . The thyrd is Marches George who dwelleth in Franconia not farre from ...
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English Works: Toxophilus, Report of the Affaires and State of Germany, The ... Roger Ascham Visualizzazione completa - 1904 |
English Works: Toxophilus, Report of the Affaires and State of Germany, The ... Roger Ascham Visualizzazione completa - 1904 |
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Pagina 200 - I bear them, so without measure misordered, that I think myself in hell, till time come that I must go to Mr.
Pagina 186 - For this I know, not only by reading of books in my study, but also by experience of life, abroad in the world, that those which be commonly the wisest, the best learned, and best men also, when they be old, were never commonly the quickest of wit when they were young.
Pagina 199 - I speake, kepe silence, sit, stand, or go, eate, drinke, be merie, or sad, be sowyng, plaiyng, dauncing, or doing anie thing els, I must do it, as it were, in soch weight, mesure, and number, even so perfitelie, as God made the world, or else I am so sharplie taunted, so cruellie threatened, yea presentlie some...
Pagina 119 - A REPORT AND DISCOURSE, written by Roger Ascham, of the affaires and state of Germany and the Emperour Charles, his court, duryng certaine yeares while the sayd Roger was there.
Pagina 203 - ... they have commonly the rein of all license in their own hand, and specially such as do live in the court. And that which is most to be marveled at, commonly the wisest and also best men be found the fondest fathers in this behalf.
Pagina 190 - And though I, in all this discourse, seem plainly to prefer hard and rough wits before quick and light wits both for learning and manners, yet...
Pagina 229 - Italian .__ bookes. And that which is most to be lamented, and therfore more nedefull to be looked to, there be moe of these vngratious bookes set out in Printe within these fewe monethes, than haue bene sene in England many score yeare before.
Pagina 229 - This is good stuffe, for wise men to laughe at, or honest men to take pleasure at. Yet I know, when Gods Bible was banished the Court, and Morte Arthure receiued into the Princes chamber.
Pagina 263 - Ye know not what hurt ye do to learning that care not for words, but for matter, and so make a divorce betwixt the tongue and the heart.
Pagina 266 - Tully retaineth thus much of the matter, these sentences, these words. 2. This and that he leaveth out, which he doth wittily to this end and purpose. 3. This he addeth here. 4. This he diminisheth there. 5. This he ordereth thus, with placing that here, not there. 6. This he altereth and changeth, either in property of words, in...