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... wyll . Anonymous ( 1554 ) : ... hardnes in scripture ofte doeth arise of the proprietie of the tong euerye tongue hath his owne proper phrase not perfitlye to bee knower translated into another tongue . ' Sig . C vit , 11. 11-18 . * A ...
... wyll . Anonymous ( 1554 ) : ... hardnes in scripture ofte doeth arise of the proprietie of the tong euerye tongue hath his owne proper phrase not perfitlye to bee knower translated into another tongue . ' Sig . C vit , 11. 11-18 . * A ...
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... wyll shewe forth a hoggesheed without any lernyng , to teache grammer and expoune noble writers , and to roome of a maister : he wyll , for a small salarie , set colour of lernyng on propre wittes , whyche wyll be away with one shoure ...
... wyll shewe forth a hoggesheed without any lernyng , to teache grammer and expoune noble writers , and to roome of a maister : he wyll , for a small salarie , set colour of lernyng on propre wittes , whyche wyll be away with one shoure ...
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... wyll shewe forth a hoggesheed without any lernyng , and offre to teache grammer and expoune noble writers , and to be in the roome of a maister : he wyll , for a small salarie , sette a false colour of lernyng on propre wittes , whyche wyll ...
... wyll shewe forth a hoggesheed without any lernyng , and offre to teache grammer and expoune noble writers , and to be in the roome of a maister : he wyll , for a small salarie , sette a false colour of lernyng on propre wittes , whyche wyll ...
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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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