... plainlie her own with such shift, as nature craft, experiens, and folowing of other excellent doth lead her vnto: and if she want at ani tijm (as being... The Scholemaster - Page 5by Roger Ascham - 1870 - 160 pagesFull view - About this book
| Joseph Ames - Early printed books - 1819 - 676 pages
...was in the tijm (as being vnperfight she must) yet let her borow with suche bashfulnes, that it mail appeer, that if either the mould of our own tung could serue vs to fasckm a woord' of our own, or if the old denispned wordes could content and ease this neede,... | |
| Robert Southey - Children's stories - 1847 - 438 pages
...borow with suche bashfulnes, that it mai appear, that if either the mould of our own tung could serve us to fascion a woord of our own, or if the old denisoned...and ease this neede, we wold not boldly venture of unknoven wordes. This I say. not for reproof of you, who have scarslie and necessarily used, whear... | |
| Robert Southey - 1862 - 760 pages
...borow with suche boshfulnes, that it mai appear, that if either the mould of our own tung could serve us to fascion a woord of our own, or if the old denisoned...and ease this neede, we wold not boldly venture of unknoven wordes. This I say, not for reproof of you, who have scarslie and necessarily used, whear... | |
| William Habington - 1870 - 314 pages
...want at ani tijm (as being vnperfight she must) yet let her borow with suche bashfulnes, that it mai appeer, that if either the mould of our own tung could...wordes This I say not for reproof of you. who haue scarslie and necessarily vsed whear occasion serueth a strange word so, as it seemeth to grow out of... | |
| Roger Ascham - Latin language - 1898 - 336 pages
...want at ani tijm (as being vnperflght she must) yet let her borow with suche bashfulnes, that it mai appeer, that if either the mould of our own tung could...denisoned wordes could content and ease this neede we would not boldly venture of vnknowen wordes. This I say not for reproof of you, who haue scarslie and... | |
| Roger Ascham - Latin language - 1898 - 340 pages
...want at ani tijm (as being vnperfight she must) yet let her borow with suche bashfulnes, that it mai appeer, that if either the mould of our own tung could...serue us to fascion a woord of our own, or if the old denisoued wordes could content and ease this neede we would not boldly venture of vnknowen wordes.... | |
| conte Baldassarre Castiglione - Courtesy - 1900 - 478 pages
...borow with suche bashfulnes, that it mai appeer, that if either the mould of our own tung could serve us to fascion a woord of our own, or if the old denisoned...and ease this neede, we wold not boldly venture of unknowen wordes. This I say not for reproof of you, who have scarslie and necessarily used whear occasion... | |
| George Gregory Smith - Criticism - 1904 - 536 pages
...want at ani tijm (as being vnperfight she must), yet let her borow with suche bashfulnes, that it mai appeer that, if either the mould of our own tung could...wordes. This I say not for reproof of you, who haue scarslie and necessarily vsed whear occasion serueth a strange word so, as it seemeth to grow out of... | |
| George Gregory Smith - Criticism - 1904 - 534 pages
...tijm (as being vnperfight she must), yet let her borow with suche bashfulnes, that it rnai appeerthat, if either the mould of our own tung could serue us...wordes. This I say not for reproof of you, who haue scarslie and necessarily vsed whear occasion serueth a strange word so, as it seemeth to grow out of... | |
| John George Robertson, Charles Jasper Sisson - Languages, Modern - 1922 - 498 pages
...want at ani tijm (as being vnperfight she must) yet let b,er borow with suche bashfulnes, that it mai appeer, that if either the mould of our own tung could serue vs to fascion a woord of our own, or if the old denisoned wordes could content and ease this neede,... | |
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