Of the Orthographie and Congruitie of the Britan Tongue - A Treates, noe shorter than necessarie, for the Schooles by Alexander Hume
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four sundrie tongues, namelie, English, Latine, Greeke and French
... by Jo. Baret. _London_, 1580.â Folio. An edition was published in 1573, with three languages only, the Greek not being included.] [Footnote 4: âDe recta et emendata Linguæ Anglicæ Scriptione Dialogus. _Lutetiæ_, 1568.â 4to.] Accept, dred Soveragne, your pover servantes myte. If it can confer anie thing to the montan of your Majesties praise, and it wer but a clod, use it _and_ the auctour as yourâs. Thus beseeking your grace to accep my mint, and pardon my miss, commites your grace to the king of grace, to grace your grace with al graces spiritual _and_ temporal. Your M_ajesties_ humble servant, Alexander Hume. OF THE ORTHOGRAPHIE OF THE BRITAN TONGUE; A TREATES, NOE SHORTER THEN NECESSARIE, FOR |
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