| Great Britain - 1855 - 316 pages
...my saide lorde shuld wryte noo thing of his owen hande but in Latten specially to the kyngs highenes and your moste noble grace, to thentent he myght more...tonge, and the soner frame hym to some "good stile in wry tinge, whereunto he is now very rype; yt wolde please your grace therefore to determyn and appoynte... | |
| Great Britain - 1855 - 312 pages
...my saide lorde shuld wryte noo thing of his owen hande but in Latten specially to the kyngs highenes and your moste noble grace, to thentent he myght more...tonge, and the soner frame hym to some good stile in wry tinge, whereunto he is now very rype; yt wolde please your grace therefore to determyn and appoynte... | |
| Richard Almack, John George Weller Poley - Kent (England) - 1855 - 314 pages
...my saide lorde shuld wryte noo thing of his owen hande but in Latten specially to the kyngs highenes and your moste noble grace, to thentent he myght more fermely imprynte in his mynde both wordes and phn,ses of the Latten tonge, and the soner frame hym to some good stile in wrytinge, whereunto he is... | |
| Jonathan Goldberg - Literary Criticism - 1991 - 372 pages
...Croke, appropriate to the noble scion (Croke refers to him as the prince) and vital to his education: "He myght more fermely imprynte in his mynde both...some good stile in wrytinge, whereunto he is now very ripe" (Nichols, xliv). The schoolmaster explains the duke's education in inscription as inscription.... | |
| Eve Rachele Sanders - Drama - 1998 - 288 pages
...there in person "to dyrecte and forme his said hande and stile." Croke's objective was that Richmond "more fermely imprynte in his mynde both wordes and...some good stile in wrytinge whereunto he is now very ripe." The transitive verbs employed by Croke, "forme," "frame," "imprynte," depict writing as an action... | |
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