More's Utopia, tr. by R. Robynson, pr. from the 2nd ed., 1556. To which is prefixed The life of sir Thos. More by W. Roper, repr. from Hearne's ed., 1716. Ed., with intr., notes by J.R. Lumby |
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Pagina 7
... furth in print , yet was it never my minde nor intente , that it shoulde ever have bene imprinted at all , as who for no such purpose toke upon me 5 at the firste the translation thereof , but did it onelye at the request of a frende ...
... furth in print , yet was it never my minde nor intente , that it shoulde ever have bene imprinted at all , as who for no such purpose toke upon me 5 at the firste the translation thereof , but did it onelye at the request of a frende ...
Pagina 8
... furth as may be , and as in us lieth , do therof ensue . According to the whiche counsell , though I am in dede in comparison of an 20 experte gamester and a conning player , but a verye bungler , yet have I in this bychaunce , that on ...
... furth as may be , and as in us lieth , do therof ensue . According to the whiche counsell , though I am in dede in comparison of an 20 experte gamester and a conning player , but a verye bungler , yet have I in this bychaunce , that on ...
Pagina 14
... furth my booke or no . For the natures of men be so divers , the phantasies of some so waywarde , their myndes The unkynde 25 judgementes of Sso unkynde , their judgementes so corrupte , that they which leade a merie and a jocounde lyfe ...
... furth my booke or no . For the natures of men be so divers , the phantasies of some so waywarde , their myndes The unkynde 25 judgementes of Sso unkynde , their judgementes so corrupte , that they which leade a merie and a jocounde lyfe ...
Pagina 17
... furth the brightnes of the 20 sonne with a candell , as the proverbe saieth . There mette us at Bruges ( for thus it was before agreed ) thei whom their Prince hadde for that matter appoynted commissioners : M. U. 2 excellent men all ...
... furth the brightnes of the 20 sonne with a candell , as the proverbe saieth . There mette us at Bruges ( for thus it was before agreed ) thei whom their Prince hadde for that matter appoynted commissioners : M. U. 2 excellent men all ...
Pagina 26
... furth any thinge , that he hath redde done in tymes paste , or that he hath sene done in other places : there the 20 hearers fare as though the whole existimation of their wis- dome were in jeoperdye to be overthrowen , and that ever ...
... furth any thinge , that he hath redde done in tymes paste , or that he hath sene done in other places : there the 20 hearers fare as though the whole existimation of their wis- dome were in jeoperdye to be overthrowen , and that ever ...
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Amaurote anye avaunce awaye beinge beleve beynge Bishopp bycause Cambridge Cardinall cause certein chaunce citie College comminge common wealth counsell countrey daunger daye death dede divers doth English evel everye farre favour frendes furth geve geven Grace hable hath Henry VIII Highnes honour kepe King's Kinge kynge labour land Latin lawes learninge litle Lord Chauncellor lyfe maner manye matter maye moneye mooste More's mynde myne never nothinge Octavo onelye P. G. TAIT Parliament perceave Plato pleasaunt pleasure prince quod quoth Raphael Realme receave religion Robynson sayd saye selfe Shaks shal shewed Sir Tho Sir Thomas Moore sonne St John's College stoore themselfes thereof therfore theves theyr thinges thinke thou thynge Trinity College tyme University of Cambridge unto Utopians vertue verye warre waye wayges weale publique wherin whome whyche wise witte woorke word wyll ΙΟ
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