I had zeve hir warnyng, schemythe a be war a for, yf sche had a be grasyows; and I sent to on or ij.
Item, yt is seyde here that my Lord Archebysschoppe is ded; and yf yt be so, calle up on hys sueretes for the mony that is owyng to us, in hast be myn avyse; and at reverens of God helpe that I mythe be dyschargyd of the C.
Yt is a gret thyng; me thynkyth be good dyscresyon ther mythe myche ther of aben sparyd.
As for the damaske that may be forebore tylle the nexte terme, but as for the sarsenet I woold have yt and yt mythe be, for I goo in my rentis.
It was told me that bothe Daubeney and Berney wer dedee, but for serten Daubeney is dede, God asoyle hys sowle; wher of I am rythe sery, and yt had plesyd God that yt mythe abe other wysse.
The passage of Aristotle respecting those who blended mytheand philosophy is remarkable, Metaphys.
The law giver can obtain belief for any fiction which he pleases to circulate, as may be seen by the implicit belief obtained for the Theban mythe about the dragon's teeth, and a thousand other mythes equally difficult of credence.
This latter position is illustrated at some length by the mythe with which the Republic concludes, describing the realm of Hades, with the posthumous condition and treatment of the departed souls.
Selene in Greek is so clearly the moon that her name would pierce through the darkest clouds of mythe and fable.
The language of the ancient Aryans of India had thrown out many names for that heavenly apparition, and every name, as it ceased to be understood, became, like a decaying seed, the germ of an abundant growth of mythe and legend.
Thã cõmythe forth the phylosopher and cryethe send me some argumêtis that be îsoluble.
Than cõmythe ye olde wyffe, and saythe flowre of all women send me to lyue longe withowt coghe and drynes.
Olympiodorus pronounces the mytheto be a good imitation of the truth, Republ.
The mythe perhaps will be the more acceptable of the two.
Danger of doing this 361 Mythe respecting Hades, and the treatment of deceased persons therein, according to their merits during life--the philosopher who stood aloof from public affairs, will then be rewarded ib.
Side-note: Protagoras follows up his mythe by a discourse.
The Grecian mythe is to be found in the first and second Cantos of the Dionysiacs, or triumphs of Bacchus, in the celebrated Greek poem of Nonnus.
In the Greek poem of Nonnus, called the Dionysiacs, or Actions of Bacchus, we find a mythe having no doubt the same signification as that of the Thrymsqvida.
Finn Magnussen thus explains the mythe of the rape of Iduna by the giant Thiasse: Iduna represents the mild air of spring, which gives renovated life and animation to all nature.
This mythe of Iduna’s apples has its parallel in the Amreeta (drink of immortality) in the Hindoo mythology.
According to Ling, a Swedish poet, the mythe of Lok and his three offspring, Fenris, Hela and Jormundgard, may be thus explained.
Baug in Icelandic means a “ring,” and among the northern nations in the Gothic time promises were made by holding a ring; and this mythe may mean Odin’s seduction of Gunliod by means of a promise given on the ring.
By the mythe of the death and resuscitation of Thor’s goats, is meant probably the death of nature in winter, and her resuscitation in spring.
Stuhr’s opinion of this mythe is much the same as that of Ling.
The Maori tale is also 'un mythe primitif de l'aurore,' a primitive dawn myth.
There is much in this copious mythe which I cannot clearly understand or put together: nor do I derive much profit from the long exposition of it given by Stallbaum (Proleg.
Footnote 30: Compare also the majestic picture which Plato presents of the ancient character and exploits of the early Athenians, in the mythe commenced in the Timaeus (pp.
That the doctrines respecting government are different from those of the Republic, and the cosmology of the long mythe which it includes different from the cosmology of the Timaeus.
For Goddis love, send me down this wyrte, er ell bryng it wyt zow, that I mythe haf fro zow a letter of tydings and comforthe; for I had nevyr verray need of zour labor til now, bod my hert hangithe in gret langor.
Here ensued polite inquiries after Lady Caroline Brithwood; we learned that she was just returned from abroad, and was entertaining, at the Mythe House, her father and brother.
She stopped at the gates of the Mythe House; great iron gates, a barrier as proud and impassable as that which in these times the rich shut against the poor, the aristocrat against the plebeian.
We are at the Mythe what the Prince Regent and the Princess of Wales are to the country at large.
In it was a youth I knew by sight, Mr. Brithwood of the Mythe House, and another gentleman.
John and I were walking together along the road towards the Mythe; we could just see the frosty sunset reflected on the windows of the Mythe House, now closed for months, the family being away.
The Mythe was a little hill on the outskirts of the town, breezy and fresh, where Squire Brithwood had built himself a fine house ten years ago.
Jessop's, with Mr. and Lady Caroline Brithwood, of the Mythe House.
I am going to-day to inquire about her at the Mythe House.
We reached the iron gate of the Mythe House;--John hesitated a minute, and then pulled the bell with a resolute hand.
We took our silent way up to the Mythe to our favourite stile.
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