Early Tudor Criticism, Linguistic & LiteraryB. Blackwell, 1940 - 177 |
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... euery lerned mā knoweth , euery straunge language to other . And if they would call it barayn of wordes , there is no doubte but it is plenteous enough to expresse our myndes in anye thing whereof one ma hath vsed to speke with another ...
... euery lerned mā knoweth , euery straunge language to other . And if they would call it barayn of wordes , there is no doubte but it is plenteous enough to expresse our myndes in anye thing whereof one ma hath vsed to speke with another ...
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... euery tonge hathe his peculyer proprietie , phrase , maner of locucion , enargies and vehemēcie , which so aptlie in any other tog cannot be expressed.1 This sense of language is developed in all the men who seriously undertook ...
... euery tonge hathe his peculyer proprietie , phrase , maner of locucion , enargies and vehemēcie , which so aptlie in any other tog cannot be expressed.1 This sense of language is developed in all the men who seriously undertook ...
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... euery countre doeth auaunse with laude his owne lan- guage whye sholde not we thynke worthy our language the same ? sythen al speeches suffre confusyon saue hebrewe . By the time of Whittinton , the spirit of emulation which spurred on ...
... euery countre doeth auaunse with laude his owne lan- guage whye sholde not we thynke worthy our language the same ? sythen al speeches suffre confusyon saue hebrewe . By the time of Whittinton , the spirit of emulation which spurred on ...
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The Earliest Tudor Phase I | 1 |
The Translation of the Bible | 23 |
Secular Translation and Translators | 42 |
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