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... wordes them selfe in the englyshe tonge , by the come custume of vs englyshe peple , that eyther now do vse these wordes in our langage , or that haue vsed byfore oure dayes . And I saye that this comen custume and vsage of speche is ...
... wordes them selfe in the englyshe tonge , by the come custume of vs englyshe peple , that eyther now do vse these wordes in our langage , or that haue vsed byfore oure dayes . And I saye that this comen custume and vsage of speche is ...
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... worde , . . . whiche worde , though it be strange and darke , yet by declaring the vertue in a fewe mo wordes , the name ones brought in custome shall be as facile to understande as other wordes late commen out of Italy and Fraunce ...
... worde , . . . whiche worde , though it be strange and darke , yet by declaring the vertue in a fewe mo wordes , the name ones brought in custome shall be as facile to understande as other wordes late commen out of Italy and Fraunce ...
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... wordes , or vehemet figures : The smal kinde , when we moderate our heate by meaner wordes .... The lowe kinde , when we vse no Metaphores , nor translated wordes , nor yet vse any amplificatiōs , but go plainelye to worke , and speake ...
... wordes , or vehemet figures : The smal kinde , when we moderate our heate by meaner wordes .... The lowe kinde , when we vse no Metaphores , nor translated wordes , nor yet vse any amplificatiōs , but go plainelye to worke , and speake ...
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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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