The Utopia of Sir Thomas More: In Latin from the Edition of March 1518, and in English from the 1st Ed. of Ralph Robynson's Translation in 1551Clarendon Press, 1895 - 347 頁 |
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第 xcix 頁
... amonge the olde and auncient cosmographers , this doubte Hythloday himselfe verie well dissolued . For why , it is possible enoughe ( quod he ) that the name , whiche it had in olde time , was afterwarde chaunged , or elles that they ...
... amonge the olde and auncient cosmographers , this doubte Hythloday himselfe verie well dissolued . For why , it is possible enoughe ( quod he ) that the name , whiche it had in olde time , was afterwarde chaunged , or elles that they ...
第 4 頁
... amonge them , whome eyther nature hath prouyded , or chaunce hathe made , or he hym- selfe hathe chosen , to be the fellowes and companyons of hys lyfe so that wyth to muche gentle behauyoure and famylyaryte he doo not marre them , and ...
... amonge them , whome eyther nature hath prouyded , or chaunce hathe made , or he hym- selfe hathe chosen , to be the fellowes and companyons of hys lyfe so that wyth to muche gentle behauyoure and famylyaryte he doo not marre them , and ...
第 10 頁
... amonge theire cuppes they geue iudgement of the wittes of wryters , and with greate aucthoritie they condemne euen as pleaseth them euery wryter accordyng to his writinge ; in moste spiteful maner mockynge , lowtynge , and flowtynge ...
... amonge theire cuppes they geue iudgement of the wittes of wryters , and with greate aucthoritie they condemne euen as pleaseth them euery wryter accordyng to his writinge ; in moste spiteful maner mockynge , lowtynge , and flowtynge ...
第 24 頁
... amonge other , but whyche to me was more welcome then annye other , dyd vysite me one Peter Gyles , a Citisien of Antwerpe2 ; a man there in hys contrey of honest reputa- tyon , and also preferred to hyghe promotyons , worthye truelye ...
... amonge other , but whyche to me was more welcome then annye other , dyd vysite me one Peter Gyles , a Citisien of Antwerpe2 ; a man there in hys contrey of honest reputa- tyon , and also preferred to hyghe promotyons , worthye truelye ...
第 31 頁
... amonge them selfes and wyth theyre borderers , but also wyth mar- chauntes of farre contreys bothe by lande and water . ' Ther I had occasion ' ( sayde he ) , ' to go to manye contreys of euery syde . For there was no shyppe reddye to ...
... amonge them selfes and wyth theyre borderers , but also wyth mar- chauntes of farre contreys bothe by lande and water . ' Ther I had occasion ' ( sayde he ) , ' to go to manye contreys of euery syde . For there was no shyppe reddye to ...
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第 lxi 頁 - THIS fable my lord devised, to the end that he might exhibit therein a model or description of a college, instituted for the interpreting of nature, and the producing of great and marvellous works, for the benefit of men; under the name of Solomon's House, or the College of the Six Days
第 lxi 頁 - Concerning the advancement of learning, I do subscribe to the opinion of one of the wisest and greatest men of your kingdom: That for grammar schools there are already too many, and therefore no providence to add where there is excess...
第 l 頁 - ... it should be lawful for every man to favour and follow what religion he would...
第 liii 頁 - They do not make slaves of prisoners of war, except those that are taken in battle, nor of the sons of their slaves, nor of those of other nations: the slaves among them are only such as are condemned to that state of life for the commission of some crime...
第 166 頁 - Forasmuch as nothing can be so secretly spoken or done at the table, but either they that sit on the one side or on the other must needs perceive it. The dishes be not set down in order from the first place, but all the old men (whose places be marked with some special token to be known) be first served of their meat, and then the residue equally. The old men...
第 lx 頁 - ... has contemplated nothing but the words of books and has given his mind with useless result to the consideration of the dead signs of things.
第 153 頁 - ... do sometimes bring forth an innumerable company of people to amend the highways, if any be broken. Many times also, when they have no such work to be occupied about, an open proclamation is made, that they shall bestow fewer hours in work. For the magistrates do not exercise their citizens against their wills in unneedful labours.
第 161 頁 - ... incommodiously: and partely that they which were taken and holden with contagious diseases, suche as be wonte by infection to crepe from one to another, myght be layde apart farre from the company of the residue.
第 lxi 頁 - His Lordship thought also in this present fable to have composed a frame of Laws, or of the best state or mould of a commonwealth ; but foreseeing it would be a long work, his desire of collecting the Natural History1 diverted him, which he preferred many degrees before it.
第 149 頁 - ... that come by other mens laboure, then ii. of the work men themselfes doo ; yf all thyes (I saye) were sette to profytable occupatyons, yowe easelye perceaue howe lytle tyme wolde be enoughe, yea and to muche, to stoore vs wyth all thynges that maye be requysyte other for necessytye, or for commodytye ; yea, or for pleasure, so that the same pleasure be trewe and 5 naturall.