- affabylyte? And, as tyme requyreth, a man of
merveylous myrth and pastymes, and
somtyme of as sad gravyte, as who say: a man for all seasons. In 1966, the play...
- upon, and is made of
beestis skynnes, is
somtyme called parchement,
somtyme velem,
somtyme abortyve,
somtyme membraan."
Writing in 1936, Lee
Ustick explained...
- upon, and is made of
beestis skynnes, is
somtyme called parchement,
somtyme velem,
somtyme abortyve,
somtyme membraan." In Shakespeare's
Hamlet (written...
-
Tytus &
Gesyppus translated out of
Latyn into
Englysshe by
Wyllyam Walter,
somtyme seruaunte to Syr
Henry Marney, a
translation of tale X.viii), or served...
- unto him",
exiled Catholic intelligencer Richard Verstegan wrote, "and
somtymes, she is
faine to come to his
bedsyde to
entreat him in some-things." He...
- form with some
additions and
changes in 1498 (The Boke of Kyng
Arthur Somtyme Kynge of
Englande and His
Noble Actes and
Feates of
Armes of Chyvalrye)...
- that
being very numerous, they did
often drive great droves of
cattell somtymes to the
number of a
hundred or more from one
countrey to
another at middle...
- in 1584,
Norden described "a
litle cove for fisher-boates; and ther was
somtymes a
crane to
lifte up and
downe suche comodities as were ther
taken in to...
- Archive, and at Google, and at
Hathi Trust. The
complaynt of
Roderyck Mors,
somtyme a gray fryre, vnto the
parliament howse of
Ingland his
natural ****ry for...
-
English Durham Proverbs.
Another example of a
proverb to be
translated is "
Somtyme of a
myshappe cometh a good turne". The
proverb "necessity is the mother...