We daily se that many beliberall of Fortune's goods inuestinge some with promotion, some with apparel, Gold and Siluer, Iewels and other things of great value.
I doe not doubt that any mortall creature vnderstanding my behauiour in those matters wherwith I am charged, would blame me, for my liberall speache, sithe I am sure that God and myne honor in no point I haue offended.
He was a great lover of pretty girles, to whom he was so liberallthat he spent the greatest part of his estate.
He was of a very munificent spirit, and liberall to all lovers of learning, and to those that pretended to any acquaintance with Parnassus; in so much that he was cloyd and surfeited with the poetasters of those dayes.
From thence also giuing their minds to more perfect knowledge in some or all the other liberall sciences, & the toongs, they rise at the last [Sidenote: Masters of art.
He also procured that noble mens sonnes should learne the liberall sciences, and praised the nature of the Britains more than the people of Gallia, bicause they studied to atteine to the knowledge of the Romane eloquence.
He was a liberall prince namely in relieuing of the poore.
He was also beautifull and comelie of personage, liberall and bounteous, and of a maruellous strength.
But yet he was not lifted vp in anie pride or presumption, but shewed himselfe maruellous courteous and gentle, and verie liberall to poore people and strangers.
But he that dothe more then he is bound to: it seems he parteth with somewhat, and that makes men to love him, and to commende him for a liberall man.
Neither is y^e liberall and noble minded man, caused every hower to doe bountifull things: for to use it often, cannot any man beare the charge, by any meanes.
And albeit, it may bee suffered perchaunce in them that have long beaten their braines in these Mathematicall studies: which are called (as I take it) the Liberall Artes: yet without doubte it may not be borne in other men.
I see sir you are liberall in offers, You taught me first to beg, and now me thinkes You teach me how a beggar should be answer'd Bas.
Now thou art lifted up, draw mee to thee, And at thy death giving such liberall dole, Moyst, with one drop of thy blood, my dry soule.
The yong gentlemã is send in to y^e vniuersitie to lerne the liberall sciences.
The fyrste care is to be beloued, by lytle and lytle foloweth after, not feare, but a certen liberall and gentle reuerence which is more of value then feare.
It is a seruyle thynge to be chastened by feare, and common custume calleth chyldren free men, becauseliberall and gentle bringyng vp becommeth them, much vnlike to seruile.
But heere risith a question: Whether that such a weake and vnlearned man / maye learn ony of the liberall artes / or philosophie / of such a master as is an vnbeleauer.
A while I had a liberall pension of the Pope, but that lasted not, for he continued not: one succeeded him in his chaire, that car'd neither for Englishmen nor his owne countrimen.
God be mercifull to our pandor (and that were for God to worke a miracle) he was seene in all the seuen liberall deadly sciences, not a sinne but he was as absolute in as sathan himselfe.
Sidenote: The pope is liberall of an others mans pursse.
Of nature he was courteous, and of stomach rather noble than stout; a deuout prince and liberall towards the poore and needie.
Moreouer, he gaue to his brother Geffrey the custodie of the baron Hastings lands, and so by such liberall and bounteous gifts as he bestowed on them and other strangers, he greatlie incurred the hatred of his naturall people the Englishmen.
A description of the seuen liberall sciences, into whose company the eight hath intruded her selfe' in verse.
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