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They glory in nothing but in one litle stone, wherin appere thre skore sondry colours: which we therfore calle Exaconthalitus.
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[Sidenote: Tmesis] _Dissectio_, a cutting, when the ioynyng of a compound worde is losed by putting somewhat betwixt, as: Hys saying was true, as here shal appere after, for hereafter.
A Treatise of Schemes and Tropes Richard Sherry
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Margent; and for that the said Sir John Newton is yncertaine of any creaste which he ought to beare by his owne proper name, he therefore hath also required vs, the said kings and hereauldes of armes, to assigne and confirme vnto him and his posteritie for ever, the creaste of Sir Auncell Corney, knight, which Sir Auncell Corney, as it doth appere by divers ancient evidence and other monuments of the said Sir
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All which armes doth plainlie appere depicted in the
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But whatsoeuer our chronicles or the British histories report of this matter, it should appere by that which Cesar writeth (as partlie ye haue heard) that Britaine in those
Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (3 of 8) Raphael Holinshed
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But in all those, no long co [n] tinuaunce of felicitee, nor of happy state can appere
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Boke of hawkynge, huntynge, and fysshynge, with all the propertyes and medecynes that are necessarye to be kepte_: "Hawkes haue aboute theyr legges gesses made of lether most comonly, some of sylke, which shuld be no lenger but that the knottes of them shulde appere in the myddes of the lefte hande," &c.
Microcosmography or, a Piece of the World Discovered; in Essays and Characters John Earle
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It is not vnknowen that oure language for the barbarousnes and lacke of eloquence hathe bene complayned of, and yet not trewely, for anye defaut in the toungue it selfe, but rather for slackenes of our coũtrimen, whiche haue alwayes set lyght by searchyng out the elegance and proper speaches that be ful many in it: as plainly doth appere not only by the most excellent monumentes of our aũciẽt forewriters,
A Treatise of Schemes and Tropes Richard Sherry
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In this exercise of _Rhetorike_, those proposicions are to be subuerted, whiche are not manifeste true, neither it so repu - gnaunt from reason, as that there can appere no holde, to in - duce a probable reason to confounde thesame.
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And be as ye were deed amonge them & as ye were buryed in your sepulcre the whiche betokeneth your monastery/to the tyme ye aryse & appere afore your spouse to haue your rewarde of his glory.
A Ryght Profytable Treatyse Compendiously Drawen Out Of Many and Dyvers Wrytynges Of Holy Men Thomas Betson
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