Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel |
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... learning , having all other qualities of the mind and parts of the body that must another day serve learning ; not troubled , mangled , and halved , 20 but sound , whole , full , and able to do their office . As , a tongue not stam ...
... learning , having all other qualities of the mind and parts of the body that must another day serve learning ; not troubled , mangled , and halved , 20 but sound , whole , full , and able to do their office . As , a tongue not stam ...
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... learning , as Plato maketh it a separate and perfect note of itself , and that so principal a note as , without 10 it , all other gifts of nature do small service to learning . Afranius , that old Latin poet , maketh memory the mother ...
... learning , as Plato maketh it a separate and perfect note of itself , and that so principal a note as , without 10 it , all other gifts of nature do small service to learning . Afranius , that old Latin poet , maketh memory the mother ...
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... learning to do anything themselves , neither will nor honesty to say well of other . To join learning with comely exercises , Conto Baldassare Castiglione , 10 in his book Cortegiano , doth trimly teach ; which book , advisedly read and ...
... learning to do anything themselves , neither will nor honesty to say well of other . To join learning with comely exercises , Conto Baldassare Castiglione , 10 in his book Cortegiano , doth trimly teach ; which book , advisedly read and ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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