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Page 48
... says , " beastes doe nothing against Nature , but he that goeth against honestie , the same man fighteth against Nature , which would that all men should liue well " 13 and " that wretch that goeth against Nature , that onely hath the ...
... says , " beastes doe nothing against Nature , but he that goeth against honestie , the same man fighteth against Nature , which would that all men should liue well " 13 and " that wretch that goeth against Nature , that onely hath the ...
Page 49
... says that “ over - many of our travellers into Italy do not eschew the way to Circes ' court " and that he could point out “ some . . . that never had gone out of England , but only to serve Circes in Italy . " These , “ being mules and ...
... says that “ over - many of our travellers into Italy do not eschew the way to Circes ' court " and that he could point out “ some . . . that never had gone out of England , but only to serve Circes in Italy . " These , “ being mules and ...
Page 63
... says that in the School of Abuse he has pointed to the straw where the pad lurks140 and that he will ignore any idle drones that may attack him because of what he has written . 141 Phialo is the " Euphues " of Gos- son's Ephemerides ...
... says that in the School of Abuse he has pointed to the straw where the pad lurks140 and that he will ignore any idle drones that may attack him because of what he has written . 141 Phialo is the " Euphues " of Gos- son's Ephemerides ...
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