Sixteenth-century English ProseKarl Julius Holzknecht Harper, 1954 - 616 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 44–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... heauen . 74 " Let vs therefore bende all oure force and thoughtes of soule to this most holye light , that showeth vs the waye which leadeth to heauen , and after it , puttynge of [ f ] the affections we were clad with- 40 all at our ...
... heauen . 74 " Let vs therefore bende all oure force and thoughtes of soule to this most holye light , that showeth vs the waye which leadeth to heauen , and after it , puttynge of [ f ] the affections we were clad with- 40 all at our ...
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... heauen.16 But considering on the other syde the difficultie of reapyng the fruites of loue , and weighing the peryl of his fathers displeasure , he was throwen into the deapest Dungeon of hel . And as a Boate borne by the Tyde 50 14 is ...
... heauen.16 But considering on the other syde the difficultie of reapyng the fruites of loue , and weighing the peryl of his fathers displeasure , he was throwen into the deapest Dungeon of hel . And as a Boate borne by the Tyde 50 14 is ...
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... heauen be gath- ered together into one place . Let the earth bring forth . Let there be lightes in the firmament of heauen . Was this only the intent of Moses , to signifie greatnes of Gods power by the easines of his ac- complishing ...
... heauen be gath- ered together into one place . Let the earth bring forth . Let there be lightes in the firmament of heauen . Was this only the intent of Moses , to signifie greatnes of Gods power by the easines of his ac- complishing ...
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agayne alwayes anye Ascham beawtie beseche beyng bicause boke Christ daye doth England English euen euery euerye farre father folowe frendes gaue geue Goddes Gods grace hart hath haue heauen holy Hugh Latimer Huntington Library hyme Italie iudge iudgement kepe king kyng Latin learning learnyng litle liue Lord loue lyfe lyke lyue maiestie maner mannes manye marginal note matter maye moche mynde neuer neyther noble nothyng numbre ordre ouer Plato praye prince quoth realme Roger Ascham sayd saye Scholer selfe selues serue shal shewe shold shulde Sir Thomas Sir Thomas Moore sonne soule subiectes synners thee themselues ther therfore theyr thinges Thomas Elyot thou thynges thynke translated tyme vertue verye vnder vnderstand vnto vpon vppon vsed wayes whan wherin wherof whome whyche William Caxton wise wold woordes wordes wyfe wyll wyse wyth yong