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" Therefore even as I have advised you to place all wordes in their naturall or most common and usuall pronunciation, so would I wishe you to frame all sentences in their mother phrase and proper Idioma... "
Ancient Critical Essays Upon English Poets and Poësy - 第 9 頁
由 編輯 - 1815 - 316 頁
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The Complete Works of George Gascoigne: The posies

George Gascoigne - 1907 - 524 頁
...Therefore even as I have advised you to place all wordes in their natural! or most common and usual! pronunciation, so would I wishe you to frame all sentences...phrase and proper Idioma, and yet sometimes (as I have sayd before) the contrarie may be borne, but that is rather where rime enforceth, or per licentiam...
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The Complete Works of George Gascoigne ...: The posies

George Gascoigne - 1907 - 564 頁
...Therefore even as I have advised you to place all wordes in their naturall or most common and usual! pronunciation, so would I wishe you to frame all sentences...phrase and proper Idioma, and yet sometimes (as I have sayd before) the contrarie may be borne, but that is rather where rime enforceth, or per licentiam...
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The Complete Works of George Gascoigne: The posies

George Gascoigne - 1907 - 528 頁
...eares, than they satisfie their owne fancies by suche supei-finesse. Therefore even as I have advised you to place all wordes in their naturall or most common and usuall pronunciation, so would I wishe you to frame all sentences in their mother phrase and proper...
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The Complete Works of George Gascoigne: The posies

George Gascoigne - 1907 - 524 頁
...eares, than they satisfie their owne fancies by suche superfinesse. Therefore even as I have advised you to place all wordes in their naturall or most common and usuall pronunciation, so would I wishe you to frame all sentences in their mother phrase and proper...
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The Complete Works of George Gascoigne: The posies

George Gascoigne - 1907 - 526 頁
...eares, than they satisfie their owne fancies by suche superfinesse. Therefore even as I have advised you to place all wordes in their naturall or most common and usuall pronunciation, so would I wishe you to frame all sen, tences in their mother phrase and proper...
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Studies in the History of the English Language: A Millennial Perspective

Donka Minkova, Robert P. Stockwell - 2002 - 505 頁
...advised you to place all words in their natural or most common and usual pronunciation, so would I wish you to frame all sentences in their mother phrase and proper Idioma, and yet sometimes the contrary may be borne, but that is rather where rhyme enforceth, or per licientiam Poeticam, than...
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Shakespeare, 'A Lover's Complaint', and John Davies of Hereford

Brian Vickers - 2007 - 257 頁
...such inversions, but accepts them only 'where rime enforceth, or per licentiam poeticam' . Otherwise 'I wishe you to frame all sentences in their mother phrase and proper Idioma' (p. 53). that said ridiculously "In my yeares lustie, many a deed doughtie did I" ' (p. 255). Such...
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The Complete Works of George Gascoigne

George Gascoigne - 1907 - 526 頁
...eares, than they satisfie their owne fancies by suche superfinesse. Therefore even as I have advised you to place all wordes in their naturall or most common and usualI pronunciation, so would I wishe you to frame all sentences in their mother phrase and proper...
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