Two Dyaloges (c. 1549) by Desiderius Erasmus
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gayne for my parte that thou ware in dede as
valiaunt or pusaunt a felowe as thy name soundeth. Poliphe. And bycause ye shall lose nothynge at my ||hande with wyshynge I pray god that Cannius maye neuer lacke a good can or a stoope of wine or bere, wherof he had his name. F I N I S * * * * * [C]The dialoge of thynges and names. A declaracion of the names. Beatus, is he whiche hathe abun dance of al thinges that is good, and is parfyte in all thynges commen- dable or prayseworthy or to be desyred of a good man. Somtyme it is ta- ken for fortunate, ryche, or noble. Bonifacius, fayre, full of fauor or well fauored. [+] * * * * * |
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