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The Book of the Courtier from the Italian of Count Baldassare Castiglione - Page 12
by conte Baldassarre Castiglione - 1900 - 377 pages
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Typographical Antiquities; Or The History of Printing in ..., Part 34, Volume 4

Joseph Ames - Early printed books - 1819 - 676 pages
...vnmangeled with borowing of other tunges, wherin if we take not heed bi tijm, euer borrowing and neuer payeng, she shall be fain to keep her house as bankrupt. For then doth our tung naturallie and praisablie vtter her meaning, when she bouroweth no counterfeitnes of other tunges to attire herself withall,...
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Amenities of literature, sketches and characters of English literature, Volume 1

Isaac Disraeli - 1841 - 400 pages
...borrowing of other tongues, wherein, if we take not heed, by time, ever borrowing and never paying, she shall be fain to keep her house as bankrupt. For then doth our tongue naturally and praisably utter her meaning, when she borroweth no counterfeitness of other tongues...
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Amenities of Literature: Consisting of Sketches and Characters of ..., Volume 1

Isaac Disraeli - Authors, English - 1841 - 426 pages
...borrowing of other tongues, wherein, if we take not heed, by time, ever borrowing and never paying, she shall be fain to keep her house as bankrupt. For then doth our tongue naturally and praisably * This letter to the translator Hoby has been passed over by those who...
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Amenities of Literature: Consisting of Sketches and Characters of ..., Volume 1

Isaac Disraeli - Authors, English - 1841 - 428 pages
...borrowing of other tongues, wherein, if we take not heed, by time, ever borrowing and never paying, she shall be fain to keep her house as bankrupt. For then doth our tongue naturally and praisably * This letter to the translator Hoby has been passed over by those who...
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Amenities of Literature, Consisting of Sketches and Characters of ..., Volume 1

Isaac Disraeli - Authors, English - 1842 - 366 pages
...and Illustrations, ccxiii. wherein, if we take not heed, by time, ever borrowing and never paying, she shall be fain to keep her house as bankrupt. For then doth our tongue naturally and praisably utter her meaning, when she borroweth no counterfeitness of other tongues...
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Amenities of Literature, Consisting of Sketches and Characters of ..., Volume 1

Isaac Disraeli - Authors, English - 1842 - 364 pages
...and Illustrations, ccxiii. wherein, if we take not heed, by time, ever borrowing and never paying, she shall be fain to keep her house as bankrupt. For then doth our tongue naturally and praisably utter her meaning, when she borroweth no counterfeitness of other tongues...
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The Doctor, &c. ...

Robert Southey - Children's stories - 1847 - 468 pages
...cleane and pure, unmixt and unmangeled with borowing of other tunges ; wherein if we take not heed bi tijm, ever borowing and never payeng, she shall be...as bankrupt. For then doth our tung naturallie and praiseablie utter her meaning, when she boroweth no conterfectness of other tunges to attire her self...
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Outlines of English Literature

Thomas Budd Shaw - English literature - 1849 - 478 pages
...borrowing of other tongues ; wherein, if we take not heed, by time, ever borrowing and never paying, she shall be fain to keep her house as bankrupt. For then doth our tongue naturally and CHAP, ij SIxTEENTH CENTURY. 31 praisably utter her meaning when she borroweth...
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The Doctor, Etc

Robert Southey - 1862 - 760 pages
...cleane and pure, unmixt and unmangeled with borowing of other tunges ; wherein if we take not heed bi tijm, ever borowing and never payeng, she shall be...as bankrupt. For then doth our tung naturallie and praiseablie utter her meaning, when she boroweth no conterfectness of other tunges to attire her self...
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Outlines of English Literature

Thomas Budd Shaw - American literature - 1866 - 484 pages
...borrowing of other tongues; wherein, if we take not heed, by time, ever borrowing and never paying, she shall be fain to keep her house as bankrupt. For then doth our tongue naturally and praisably utter her meaning when she borroweth no counterfeitness of jother tongues...
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