Prose of the English RenaissanceJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1952 - 882 pages |
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Page 45
... Latin ele- gantly . And what doubt is there but so may he as soon speak good Latin as he may do pure French , which now is brought into as many rules and figures and as long a grammar as is Latin or Greek ? I will not contend . who ...
... Latin ele- gantly . And what doubt is there but so may he as soon speak good Latin as he may do pure French , which now is brought into as many rules and figures and as long a grammar as is Latin or Greek ? I will not contend . who ...
Page 85
... Latin for as Cicero saith in like matter , with like words , Loquendo , male loqui discunt . And that excellent learned man G. Budaeus , in his Greek com- mentaries , sore complaineth that when he began to learn the Latin tongue , use ...
... Latin for as Cicero saith in like matter , with like words , Loquendo , male loqui discunt . And that excellent learned man G. Budaeus , in his Greek com- mentaries , sore complaineth that when he began to learn the Latin tongue , use ...
Page 519
... Latin tongue : for this tongue also was very fit to con- vey the Law and the Gospel by , because in those times very many Coun- tries of the West , yea of the South , East and North , spake or understood Latin , being made Provinces to ...
... Latin tongue : for this tongue also was very fit to con- vey the Law and the Gospel by , because in those times very many Coun- tries of the West , yea of the South , East and North , spake or understood Latin , being made Provinces to ...
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SIR THOMAS MORE | 1 |
JOHN BOURCHIER LORD BERNErs | 24 |
SIMON FISH | 33 |
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