The Boke Named the Governour, Svazek 2B. Franklin, 1967 |
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Strana 153
... Titus . Whiche abode also for the sayd consideration Titus approued . Titus with his lady is departed towardes the citie of Rome , where at their commynge they were of the mother of Titus , his kynsemen , and of all the senate and ...
... Titus . Whiche abode also for the sayd consideration Titus approued . Titus with his lady is departed towardes the citie of Rome , where at their commynge they were of the mother of Titus , his kynsemen , and of all the senate and ...
Strana 155
... Titus , at the laste he came to hit , but beholdinge it so beauteous , large , and princely , he was a shamed to ap- proche nigh to it , beinge in so simple astate and unkladde ; but standeth by , that in case that Titus came forthe out ...
... Titus , at the laste he came to hit , but beholdinge it so beauteous , large , and princely , he was a shamed to ap- proche nigh to it , beinge in so simple astate and unkladde ; but standeth by , that in case that Titus came forthe out ...
Strana 159
... Titus was through out the citie publisshed , extolled , and magnified . Wherfore the Senate consulted of this mater , and finally , at the instaunce of Titus and the people discharged the felon . Titus recognised his negligence in ...
... Titus was through out the citie publisshed , extolled , and magnified . Wherfore the Senate consulted of this mater , and finally , at the instaunce of Titus and the people discharged the felon . Titus recognised his negligence in ...
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