English Prose: Wycliffe to Clarendon. 1921Oxford University Press, 1931 |
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... honour due to God , and up with the new god's honour . Let all things be done in Latin : there must be nothing but Latin , not so much as Memento homo quod cinis es , et in cinerem reverteris . Remember , man , that thou art ashes , and ...
... honour due to God , and up with the new god's honour . Let all things be done in Latin : there must be nothing but Latin , not so much as Memento homo quod cinis es , et in cinerem reverteris . Remember , man , that thou art ashes , and ...
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... honour to be touched thereby , but her honour only to be clearly disparaged . And I am in such a perplexity , that my mind is clean amazed , for I never had better opinion in woman than I had in her ; which maketh me to think that she ...
... honour to be touched thereby , but her honour only to be clearly disparaged . And I am in such a perplexity , that my mind is clean amazed , for I never had better opinion in woman than I had in her ; which maketh me to think that she ...
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... honour which reflected upon men from the wars in ancient time . There be now , for martial encouragement , some ... honour to the general , riches to the treasury out of the spoils , and donatives to the army . But that honour perhaps ...
... honour which reflected upon men from the wars in ancient time . There be now , for martial encouragement , some ... honour to the general , riches to the treasury out of the spoils , and donatives to the army . But that honour perhaps ...
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JOHN WYCLIFFE 13241384 | 1 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 31 |
LORD BERNERS 1467 ?1532 | 74 |
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