| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 634 pages
...introduction to them, as it is possible he might have intended to insinuate by it the same thing, as I have been more broadly stating. « " If it be any glory,"...not differ from the Greeke, I can shew you as many in the English; whereof 1 will give you a few for a taste, as they have offered themselves in reading... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 622 pages
...is possible he might have intended to insinuate by it ihe same thing, as I have been more broad ly stating. " If it be any glory," says he, " which the...Dutch do brag of, that many words in their tongues Jo not differ from the Greekc, I can shew you as many in the English ; whereof 1 will give you a few... | |
| William Camden - Great Britain - 1870 - 474 pages
...countenance, yet that Tyrant Cuftome hath fo confronted that it will never be admitted. If it be any glory, which the French and Dutch do brag of, that many words in their tongues do not differ from the Greek, I can fhew you as many in the Englifh ; whereof I will give you a few for a tafte, as they have... | |
| William Camden, Thomas Moule, Mark Antony Lower - Aphorisms and apothegms - 1870 - 470 pages
...countenance, yet that Tyrant Cuftome hath fo confronted that it will never be admitted. If it be any glory, which the French and Dutch do brag of, that many words in their tongues do not differ from the Greek, I can fhew you as many in the Englifh ; whereof I will give you a few for a tafte, as they have... | |
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