English Works: Toxophilus, Report of the Affaires and State of Germany, The ScholemasterUniversity Press, 1904 - 304 pagine |
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Pagina ix
... tyme as , moste gracious Prince , your highnes this last year past , tooke that your moost honorable and victorious iourney into Fraunce , accompanied vvith such a porte of the Nobilitie and yeomanrie of Englande , as neyther hath bene ...
... tyme as , moste gracious Prince , your highnes this last year past , tooke that your moost honorable and victorious iourney into Fraunce , accompanied vvith such a porte of the Nobilitie and yeomanrie of Englande , as neyther hath bene ...
Pagina xiv
... tyme , haue taken diuerse matters in hande . In our fathers tyme nothing was red , but bookes of fayned cheualrie , wherin a man by redinge , shuld be led to none other ende , but onely to manslaughter and baudrye . Yf any man suppose ...
... tyme , haue taken diuerse matters in hande . In our fathers tyme nothing was red , but bookes of fayned cheualrie , wherin a man by redinge , shuld be led to none other ende , but onely to manslaughter and baudrye . Yf any man suppose ...
Pagina 3
... tyme , whiche be scholers , as it is verie tymelye , and whan we be yonge : so it endureth not ouerlonge , and therfore it maye not be let slippe one houre , oure grounde is verye harde , and full of wedes , our horse wherwt we be ...
... tyme , whiche be scholers , as it is verie tymelye , and whan we be yonge : so it endureth not ouerlonge , and therfore it maye not be let slippe one houre , oure grounde is verye harde , and full of wedes , our horse wherwt we be ...
Pagina 4
... tyme better ouer , neyther you for ye honestie of your shoting , nor I for myne owne mindsake , than to se what can be sayed with it , or agaynste it , and speciallie in these dayes , whan so many doeth vse it , and euerie man in a ...
... tyme better ouer , neyther you for ye honestie of your shoting , nor I for myne owne mindsake , than to se what can be sayed with it , or agaynste it , and speciallie in these dayes , whan so many doeth vse it , and euerie man in a ...
Pagina 7
... tyme , and all degrees of men maye verye honestlye vse it in peace tyme : I thynke you can neither shewe by authoritie , nor yet proue by reason . TOXOPHI . The vse of it in warre tyme , I wyll declare here- after . And firste howe all ...
... tyme , and all degrees of men maye verye honestlye vse it in peace tyme : I thynke you can neither shewe by authoritie , nor yet proue by reason . TOXOPHI . The vse of it in warre tyme , I wyll declare here- after . And firste howe all ...
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