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... hath late translated the epystlys of Tulle / and the boke of Iyodorus syculus , and diuerse other werkes oute of latyn in to englysshe not in rude // and olde langage . but in polysshed and ornate termes craftely . as he that hath redde ...
... hath late translated the epystlys of Tulle / and the boke of Iyodorus syculus , and diuerse other werkes oute of latyn in to englysshe not in rude // and olde langage . but in polysshed and ornate termes craftely . as he that hath redde ...
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... hath his owne inuencion readye at his own pleasure without lettes or stoppes to make suche discourse as his argumente requireth : but a translatour muste of force in manier at euerye other woorde staigh , and suspende bothe his ...
... hath his owne inuencion readye at his own pleasure without lettes or stoppes to make suche discourse as his argumente requireth : but a translatour muste of force in manier at euerye other woorde staigh , and suspende bothe his ...
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... hath made many plaies Ye many plaies fewe good woorkes in all my daies Art thou Heywood that hath made men mery long Ye and will if I be made mery among Art thou Heywood that woulde be made mery now Ye sir helpe me to it now I beseche ...
... hath made many plaies Ye many plaies fewe good woorkes in all my daies Art thou Heywood that hath made men mery long Ye and will if I be made mery among Art thou Heywood that woulde be made mery now Ye sir helpe me to it now I beseche ...
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