| Robert Southey - 1831 - 1038 psl.
...the disposition, ordreth euery matter And geueth the place, after the degree Without order, without id beare The Salvage Knight that victour was whileare, And all Disposition, ordreth a tale dyrectlye In л perfect reason, to conclude truely The fa tall problèmes,... | |
| Stephen Hawes - 1845 - 242 psl.
...So as the mynde have no perceyveraunce, Nor of the beginnyng can have audience, Than must narracion begynne the sentence. And if it be a lytle probable,...chatter. Disposicion ordreth a tale directly, In a perfit ieason, to conclude truely. D2 The fatall problemes of olde antiquyte, Cloked wyth myst and wyth cloudes... | |
| Percy Society - 1846 - 250 psl.
...So as the mynde have no perceyveraunce, Nor of the beginnyng can have audience, Than must narracion begynne the sentence. And if it be a lytle probable,...chatter. Disposicion ordreth a tale directly, In a pei-fit reason, to conclude truely. D2 The fatall probletnes of olde antiquyte, Cloked wyth myst and... | |
| Percy Society - 1846 - 244 psl.
...is harde and covert To them that have nothynge intelligence; Up so downe they make oft transvert, X Or that they can knowe, they experience Of thys craft...chatter. Disposicion ordreth a tale directly, In a perflt ieason, to conclude truely. The fatall problemes of olde antiquyte, Cloked wyth myst and wyth... | |
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