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Strona 23 - Quarter, as there was of tongues at the building of the Tower of Babell. Whence, a number that fetch the Articles of their Beleefe out of Aristotle, and...
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Strona 66 - I, but (will they say) what do we get by it ? Respecting neither the right of Fame that is due to true...
Strona 144 - Nafh, the Ape of Greene, Greene the Ape of Euphues, Euphues, the Ape of Enuie...
Strona 65 - How would it have joyed brave Talbot (the terror of the French) to think that after he had lain two hundred years in his tomb, he should triumph again on the stage, and have his bones new embalmed with the tears of ten thousand spectators at least (at several times), who in the tragedian that represents his person imagine they behold him fresh bleeding.
Strona 60 - Sheepe drunke, wise in his owne conceipt, when he cannot bring foorth a right word, the fifth is Mawdlen drunke, when a fellowe will weepe for kindnes in the midst of his Ale...
Strona 183 - Ergonist, sacrilegiously contaminated, decrepite capacitie, fictionate person, humour vnconuersable, merriments vnexilable, the horrisonant pipe of inueterate antiquitie, and a number of such Inkhornish phrases, as it were a pan of outlandish collops, the very bowels of his profoundest Schollerisme.
Strona 9 - I more than these ? thought I to myself ; am I better born ? am I better brought up ? yea, and better favoured ! and yet am I a beggar...
Strona 19 - Exercise, your louers in affec- 30 tion, and your vassalles in duety, must either take their leaues of their sweetest freendes, or become the slaues of that dominiering eloquence that knoweth no Art but the cutting Arte, nor acknowledgeth any schoole but the Curtisan schoole.
Strona 16 - London can haue a dauncing schoole without rent, and his wit and knavery cannot be maintained with nothing. Or, if this be not so plausible to your honourable infernalship, it might seem good to your helhood to make extent upon the...

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