Early Tudor Criticism, Linguistic & LiteraryB. Blackwell, 1940 - 177 |
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... latyne . And the propirties of the hebrue tonge agreth a thousande tymes moare with the english then with the latyne . The maner of speakynge is both one so that in a thousande places thou neadest not but to traslate it into the ...
... latyne . And the propirties of the hebrue tonge agreth a thousande tymes moare with the english then with the latyne . The maner of speakynge is both one so that in a thousande places thou neadest not but to traslate it into the ...
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... Latyne tongue , that to shewe an euydente tryalle of theyr lernynge , they canne wryte an Epistle ryght latyne lyke , and therto speake latyne , as the tyme shall mynyster // occasyon , very well ... yet for all this , partely bycause ...
... Latyne tongue , that to shewe an euydente tryalle of theyr lernynge , they canne wryte an Epistle ryght latyne lyke , and therto speake latyne , as the tyme shall mynyster // occasyon , very well ... yet for all this , partely bycause ...
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... latyne , Lete them haue theyr Crede , and seruyce all in latyne That , a latyne beleue , maye make a latyne sowle , Lete them nothynge knowe , of Christ , nor yet of powle If they have Englysh , lete it be for aduaūtage , For pardons ...
... latyne , Lete them haue theyr Crede , and seruyce all in latyne That , a latyne beleue , maye make a latyne sowle , Lete them nothynge knowe , of Christ , nor yet of powle If they have Englysh , lete it be for aduaūtage , For pardons ...
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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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