And euery daye noble men of Fraunce desyred our nobles and gentylmen home to theyr lodgynges where as they founde theyr houses rychely hanged greate cupbordes of plate sumptuous fare with syngyng and playenge of all kyndes of musyke.
The seruyce borne by Knyghtes whiche were to me to longe to tell in order the goodly seruyce of kyndes of meate with their deuyses from the hyest vnto the lowest there haue not ben sene more goodlyer nor honorablyer done in no mannes dayes.
Howe be it the rethoricianes vse thys worde Prosopopeia, that is descripcion of a personne to comprehende the sixe kyndes folowinge.
Inordinate is, when eyther order or dignitie lacketh in the wordes: and the kyndes ben these: [Sidenote: Tapinosis.
And hytherto be referred also the common places that indifferentlye apperteyne to all kyndes and partes of causes, of the whyche Rodulphe entreateth, and Aristotle in his Topyckes.
Manye other kyndes ben there of amplifiynge, which who so wyl se more at large, may read that right excellent boke of the famouse doctor Erasmus, whych he intituled the preacher.
And there hath bene marked inespecially thre kyndes of endightynge: The greate, the small, the meane.
Before we come to the precepts of garnishing an oraciõ, we thinke good, bryeflye, to shewe you of the thre kyndes of stile or endyghting, in the whych all the eloquucion of an oratoure is occupied.
Here howe manye kyndes of trees, hearbes, byrdes, foure footed beastes maye he lerne and playe?
But if a doubt on Awdeley's priority to Harman exists in any reader's mind, let him consider this second reference by Harman to Awdeley (p.
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There are foure kyndes of causes in this definicion.
The greate store of sundry kyndes of fruytes is maruellous which are there solde, bothe gréene and ripe: there is one sorte as bigge as Almondes called Cacao, whiche is both meate and currant money.
Ful cruelly, by kyndes ordinaunce, 65 Constrayned is, and by statut bounde, And debarred from alle such plesaunce.
Besides everybody who knows Karl Westguard ought to know that he's too decent a fellow, and too good a workman to use models stupidly.
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The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kyndes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.