English Works: Toxophilus, Report of the Affaires and State of Germany, The ScholemasterUniversity Press, 1904 - 304 pagine |
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Pagina 64
... hard for me , and to hye for a shooter to taulke on , & takē as I suppose out of the middes of Philosophie , to serche out the perfite ende of any thyng , ye which perfite ende to fynde out , Ora . ad Bru . sayth Tullie , is the hardest ...
... hard for me , and to hye for a shooter to taulke on , & takē as I suppose out of the middes of Philosophie , to serche out the perfite ende of any thyng , ye which perfite ende to fynde out , Ora . ad Bru . sayth Tullie , is the hardest ...
Pagina 71
... hard and chafe , therefore scarlet for the softnes of it and thicknesse wyth all , is good to sewe wythin a mānes gloue . If that wylle not serue , but yet youre finger hurteth , you muste take a searynge cloth made of fine virgin waxe ...
... hard and chafe , therefore scarlet for the softnes of it and thicknesse wyth all , is good to sewe wythin a mānes gloue . If that wylle not serue , but yet youre finger hurteth , you muste take a searynge cloth made of fine virgin waxe ...
Pagina 81
... hard tell of any , but onelye to make the freated place as stronge or stronger then any other . To fill vp the freate with lytle sheuers of a quill and glewe ( as some saye wyll do wel ) by reason must be starke nought . For , put case ...
... hard tell of any , but onelye to make the freated place as stronge or stronger then any other . To fill vp the freate with lytle sheuers of a quill and glewe ( as some saye wyll do wel ) by reason must be starke nought . For , put case ...
Pagina 88
... hard quill whiche deuydeth the fether ) a long fether better or a shorte , set on nere the nocke , or farre from the nocke , set on streight , or som what bowyng ? & whether one or two fethers runne on the bowe . Fourthly in couling or ...
... hard quill whiche deuydeth the fether ) a long fether better or a shorte , set on nere the nocke , or farre from the nocke , set on streight , or som what bowyng ? & whether one or two fethers runne on the bowe . Fourthly in couling or ...
Pagina 89
... hard to cõe by . Yet welfare the gentle gouse which bringeth to a man euen to hys doore so manye excedynge commodities . For the gouse is mas coforte in war & in peace slepynge and wakynge . What prayse so euer is gyuen to shootynge the ...
... hard to cõe by . Yet welfare the gentle gouse which bringeth to a man euen to hys doore so manye excedynge commodities . For the gouse is mas coforte in war & in peace slepynge and wakynge . What prayse so euer is gyuen to shootynge the ...
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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...