| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 378 pagini
...men do, and ordering our wittes as the fewest have doen. Some seke so farre for outlandishe Englishe, that they forget altogether their mother's language....of their mothers were alive, thei were not able to tel what thei saie : and yet these fine Englishe clerkes wil saie thei speake in their mother tongue,... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 376 pagini
...have doen. Some seke so larre for outlandishe Englishe, that they forget altogether their mo. ther's language. And I dare sweare this, if some of their mothers were alive, thei were not able to tel what thei saie : and yet these fine Englisho clerkes wil saie thei speake in their mother tongue,... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1824 - 504 pagini
...fewest haue doen. Some seke so farre for outlandishe Englishe, that they forget altogether their mothers language. And I dare sweare this, if some of their mothers were aliue, thei were not able to tel what thei sale : and yet these fine Englishe clerkes wil saie thei... | |
| William Gray - 1835 - 124 pagini
...do, and ordering our wittes as the fewest have done. Some seeke so farre for outlandishe Englishe, that they forget altogether their mother's language....sweare this, if some of their mothers were alive, they were not able to tell what they saie ; and yet these fine Englishe clerkes will saie they speake... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1838 - 744 pagini
...satirizes Ibis absurd practice. "Some," says he, " scke so farre for oullandishe Englisbe, that the} feele no paine. When thus till night they daunced...have, they throgh the fire amaine With striving miii Ibei were not able to tel what thei saie: and yet these fine Englishe clerkes wil saie thei speake... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1840 - 550 pagini
...fewest haue doen. Some seke so farre for outlandishe Englishe, that they forget altogether their mothers language. And I dare sweare this, if some of their mothers were aliue, thei were not able to tel what thei saie : and yet these fine Englishe clerkes wil saie thei... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1840 - 572 pagini
...fewest haue doen. Some seke so farre for outlandishe Englishe, that they forget altogether their mothers language. And I dare sweare this, if some of their mothers were aliue, thei were not able to tel what thei saie : and yet these fine Englishe clerkes wil saie thei... | |
| Keyes A. Bailey - 1848 - 100 pagini
...disposition to Latinize the English, he says : " Some seke so farre for outlandishe Englishe, that thei forget altogether their mother's language ; and I...of their mothers were alive, thei were not able to tel what thei saie ; and yet these fine Englishe clerks wil saie thei speake in their mother tongue,... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1868 - 530 pagini
...Some seke so farre for outlandishe (foreign) Englishe, that thei forge tte altogether their mothers language. And I dare sweare this, if some of their mothers were alive, thei wer not (would not be) hable (able) to tell what thei saie, and yet these fine Englishe clerkes (learned... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1870 - 1044 pagini
...haue doen. Some seke so farre for outlandishe Englishe, 'that they forget altogether their mothers language. And I dare ' sweare this, if some of their mothers were aliue, thei were not able to ' tel what thei saie : and yet these fine Englishe clerkes wil saie thei... | |
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