-
similarly closes his
version with the
remark that "men
bileve not
lyghtly hym
whiche is
knowen for a lyer". The
story dates from
classical times, but, since...
-
Parliamente ****embled and by
authoritie of the same, that
every persone,
whiche shall sell by hym self, or any other, the
Carcases of
Beoffes Porke Mutton...
- (1484),
where he
makes of the
mountain "a
hylle whiche beganne to
tremble and
shake by
cause of the
molle whiche delved it". In
other words, he
mimics the meaning...
- þe wyf of Chuse,
procuratour of Eroude, and Susanne, and
manye oþere,
whiche mynystriden to him of her riches. 1And it was don aftirward, and Jhesus...
-
nomini tuo da gloriam,
whiche is to say in Englishe, Not to us lord, not to us, but to thy name let the
glory be geven:
whiche done he
caused Te deum...
-
enterteynmente and wittie,
quoth Syr Friderick. But me
think it hath a fault,
whiche is, that a man may be to
couning at it, for who ever will be
excellent in...
-
mathematics book
published in 1557, the full
title being The
whetstone of witte,
whiche is the
seconde parte of Arithmetike:
containyng thextraction of Rootes:...
- in
their termes but
altogether grosse, clubbyshe, and rusticall, as they
whiche had not the
witte to
calle a
spade by any
other name than a spade. In the...
- mar**** to
Owayn Teddur, by whom he had
yssue ...
Jasper Duc of Bedford.
Whiche Jasper begat a ****
doughter called Ellen, mar****
Willyam Gardener, who...
- giltes; and
namely of my
translacions and
enditynges of
worldly vanitees, the
whiche I
revoke in my retracciouns: as is the book of Troilus; the book also of...