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quadgram | frequency |
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the author of the | 93 |
author of the annals | 83 |
books of the annals | 48 |
the last six books | 39 |
six books of the | 38 |
in the time of | 34 |
book of the annals | 34 |
in the first part | 31 |
part of the annals | 30 |
of the fifteenth century | 29 |
the commencement of the | 25 |
in the fifteenth century | 25 |
last six books of | 23 |
the first six books | 23 |
the first part of | 22 |
the time of the | 21 |
first part of the | 20 |
in the last part | 20 |
the close of the | 20 |
the works of tacitus | 19 |
parts of the annals | 19 |
at the commencement of | 19 |
on account of the | 19 |
with respect to the | 18 |
both parts of the | 17 |
the history of tacitus | 17 |
in one of his | 17 |
at the end of | 16 |
to be found in | 16 |
first six books of | 15 |
the annals of tacitus | 15 |
on the th of | 14 |
of the works of | 14 |
in the reign of | 14 |
the forgery of the | 13 |
towards the close of | 13 |
every now and then | 13 |
the second florence ms | 13 |
of the last six | 12 |
the whole of the | 12 |
at the same time | 12 |
could not have been | 12 |
of the first six | 11 |
in his history of | 11 |
in the middle of | 11 |
as may be seen | 11 |
in the days of | 11 |
for the purpose of | 11 |
as well as the | 11 |
the last part of | 10 |
in the course of | 10 |
forgery of the annals | 10 |
for the first time | 10 |
that the author of | 10 |
of the author of | 10 |
in the last six | 10 |
last part of the | 10 |
in the second book | 10 |
in both parts of | 10 |
the town and country | 10 |
on the part of | 10 |
the first book of | 10 |
of the sixteenth century | 10 |
of the church of | 9 |
one of the most | 9 |
he would not have | 9 |
he could not have | 9 |
of jerome of prague | 9 |
of rome in the | 9 |
one of his letters | 9 |
he must have been | 9 |
the church of rome | 9 |
the beginning of the | 9 |
the middle of the | 9 |
town and country magazine | 9 |
the second book of | 9 |
is not to be | 9 |
second book of the | 9 |
the abbey of fulda | 9 |
we are told that | 9 |
with the view of | 8 |
first book of the | 8 |
in the style of | 8 |
in the history of | 8 |
that he was a | 8 |
in the abbey of | 8 |
he seems to have | 8 |
in the fourth book | 8 |
of the christian aera | 8 |
from the same hand | 8 |
seems to have been | 8 |
in the way of | 8 |
on the other hand | 8 |
in a letter to | 8 |
the writer of the | 8 |
of the annals is | 8 |
mie love ys dedde | 8 |
the annals and the | 7 |
commencement of the fifteenth | 7 |
of the abbey of | 7 |
for the sake of | 7 |
the history and the | 7 |
of the annals and | 7 |
for the recovery of | 7 |
the number of the | 7 |
the reign of the | 7 |
of the rowley poems | 7 |
at the beginning of | 7 |
the history of the | 7 |
have been made by | 7 |
the part of the | 7 |
proceeded from the same | 7 |
sprytes of the bleste | 7 |
under the wyllowe tree | 7 |
the fourth book of | 7 |
church of rome in | 7 |
at the age of | 7 |
in the sense of | 7 |
be found in the | 7 |
to his friend niccoli | 7 |
in his life of | 6 |
of nerva and trajan | 6 |
but it is not | 6 |
may be seen by | 6 |
the spirit of the | 6 |
supposed to have been | 6 |
eleventh book of the | 6 |
of a man who | 6 |
as well as in | 6 |
in the first place | 6 |
in the eleventh book | 6 |
in the first book | 6 |
history and the annals | 6 |
the completion of the | 6 |
is used in the | 6 |
as if it were | 6 |
to the fifteenth century | 6 |
we find in the | 6 |
not to be found | 6 |
al under the wyllowe | 6 |
by the side of | 6 |
would not have been | 6 |
for the most part | 6 |
the authenticity of the | 6 |
is printed from a | 6 |
of the annals of | 6 |
annals and the history | 6 |
it will be seen | 6 |
is one of the | 6 |
the eleventh book of | 6 |
on a par with | 6 |
of the last century | 6 |
the works of bracciolini | 6 |
the books of the | 6 |
writer of the annals | 6 |
the poems attributed to | 6 |
the way in which | 6 |
the abbey of corvey | 6 |
in any of the | 5 |
it is used in | 5 |
if there be one | 5 |
to the history of | 5 |
old copy of tacitus | 5 |
in the habit of | 5 |
poems attributed to rowley | 5 |
first half of the | 5 |
any of the works | 5 |
that if he had | 5 |
is to be found | 5 |
whole of the annals | 5 |
was one of the | 5 |
be found in any | 5 |
copy made by mr | 5 |
in the first century | 5 |
found in the annals | 5 |
in the first instance | 5 |
was a manne of | 5 |
words not used by | 5 |
the nature of the | 5 |
that the annals was | 5 |
of the forgery of | 5 |
is of opinion that | 5 |
commencement of the sixteenth | 5 |
the commencement of his | 5 |
at the time of | 5 |
after the death of | 5 |
first authentic mention of | 5 |
the character of bracciolini | 5 |
entirely by thomas chatterton | 5 |
a great deal of | 5 |
the th of november | 5 |
in that part of | 5 |
he would have used | 5 |
who lived in the | 5 |
as if they were | 5 |
the remainder of the | 5 |
the language of the | 5 |
a copy made by | 5 |
speaks of him in | 5 |
that it is not | 5 |
fourth book of the | 5 |
of the human heart | 5 |
the history of florence | 5 |
dialogue de infelicitate principum | 5 |
that they were written | 5 |
the character of the | 5 |
in the hands of | 5 |
he appears to have | 5 |
the manner in which | 5 |
the authorship of the | 5 |
that he would not | 5 |
being the author of | 5 |
to have been written | 5 |
rome in the fifteenth | 5 |
at the time when | 5 |
and in the first | 5 |
tacitus did not write | 5 |
the course of the | 5 |
monk of the abbey | 5 |
the first half of | 5 |
of the ancient romans | 5 |
the stream of the | 5 |
in the preface to | 5 |
of the duke of | 5 |
in the same sense | 5 |
a member of the | 5 |
that it was not | 5 |
the annals to be | 5 |
the attention of the | 5 |
the first authentic mention | 5 |
of opinion that the | 5 |
his history of florence | 5 |
as the author of | 5 |
onn oure ladies chyrche | 5 |
reign of the emperor | 5 |
discovery of the first | 5 |
we are told in | 4 |
century of our aera | 4 |
author of the poems | 4 |
he was engaged in | 4 |
not by any means | 4 |
the first of the | 4 |
persons in high places | 4 |
in the two works | 4 |
on account of his | 4 |
of the annals was | 4 |
that tacitus did not | 4 |
the name of the | 4 |
one of the greatest | 4 |
forgery of the last | 4 |
of the history of | 4 |
first saw the light | 4 |
in the pages of | 4 |
reference is made to | 4 |
the same time he | 4 |
have been in the | 4 |
the age of the | 4 |
of the annals does | 4 |
must have been in | 4 |
did not write the | 4 |
the end of the | 4 |
alliterations in the annals | 4 |
the poems of ossian | 4 |
burning of jerome of | 4 |
be the author of | 4 |
for he could not | 4 |
the church of st | 4 |
pleasaunce onn mie fadres | 4 |
following article in skinner | 4 |
was not the case | 4 |
of the reign of | 4 |
a very old copy | 4 |
the death of augustus | 4 |
to be the author | 4 |
passages in the annals | 4 |
his letters to niccoli | 4 |
of the annals in | 4 |
the attestation of salustius | 4 |
the following article in | 4 |
of the last part | 4 |
occur in the annals | 4 |
in the xv century | 4 |
in the library of | 4 |
the editors of tacitus | 4 |
the whole history of | 4 |
in the works of | 4 |
the meaning of the | 4 |
that he would have | 4 |
he was one of | 4 |
to the language of | 4 |
of the red sea | 4 |
in the palace of | 4 |
of gold and silver | 4 |
have i seen a | 4 |
the city of rome | 4 |
not write the annals | 4 |
lived in the time | 4 |
from the death of | 4 |
by bracciolini in his | 4 |
of the town and | 4 |
not used by tacitus | 4 |
find in the annals | 4 |
huss and jerome of | 4 |
are told in the | 4 |
will be seen in | 4 |
the dethe of syr | 4 |
have been ignorant of | 4 |
on mie fadres hedde | 4 |
and the history of | 4 |
by the stream of | 4 |
in the monastery of | 4 |
in the first six | 4 |
it is difficult to | 4 |
the length of the | 4 |
the qualities of the | 4 |
a rock on the | 4 |
is found in the | 4 |
the last of the | 4 |
joint governors of judaea | 4 |
on account of their | 4 |
what is said of | 4 |
of syr charles bawdin | 4 |
as the second florence | 4 |
fourteenth book of the | 4 |
is spoken of as | 4 |
the end of words | 4 |
the funeral of drusus | 4 |
to have thought that | 4 |
the princes and great | 4 |
was of opinion that | 4 |
was not in existence | 4 |
of the xvth century | 4 |
the time when he | 4 |
the fourteenth book of | 4 |
the time of augustus | 4 |
been made by tacitus | 4 |
princes and great men | 4 |
printed from a copy | 4 |
in the midst of | 4 |
of the fourteenth century | 4 |
is used by chaucer | 4 |
pleasaunce on mie fadres | 4 |
borne testimony to by | 4 |
descriptive writing of the | 4 |
have been written in | 4 |
have been written by | 4 |
as far as the | 4 |
the council of constance | 4 |
at the bottom of | 4 |
which we have already | 4 |
ought not to be | 4 |
on the top of | 4 |
with regard to the | 4 |
the voice of the | 4 |
in the spring of | 4 |
at the close of | 4 |
that he should have | 4 |
was the author of | 4 |
the termination of the | 4 |
onn mie fadres hedde | 4 |
and country magazine for | 4 |
the son of the | 4 |
and that if he | 4 |
till the fifteenth century | 4 |
of this or that | 4 |
and jerome of prague | 4 |
at the funeral of | 4 |
the sense of the | 4 |
the time of nero | 4 |
well as in the | 4 |
tacitus would have written | 4 |
in the annals of | 4 |
of the ancient classics | 4 |
when speaking of the | 4 |
authentic mention of the | 4 |
it is clear that | 4 |
in his preface to | 4 |
for he says that | 4 |
found in any of | 4 |
the sons of the | 4 |
by the name of | 4 |
a year and a | 4 |
the tacitus of the | 4 |
that he did not | 4 |
nowhere to be found | 4 |
it is to be | 4 |
ruinarum urbis romae descriptio | 4 |
storie of william canynge | 4 |
and everich seyncte ydedde | 4 |
the burning of jerome | 4 |
hundred years ago by | 4 |
the publication of the | 4 |
in the second place | 4 |
be seen in the | 4 |
that he was the | 4 |
his mother and sister | 4 |
his work on the | 4 |
very old copy of | 4 |
of the annals that | 4 |
the style of tacitus | 4 |
we have no record | 4 |
middle of the last | 4 |
as in the first | 4 |
so in the first | 4 |
if we are to | 4 |
bracciolini as a bookfinder | 4 |
he would have known | 4 |
a man who had | 3 |
which must have been | 3 |
daughter of the isles | 3 |
peculiar use of pariter | 3 |
in quibusvis quoque rebus | 3 |
first six books by | 3 |
read in the annals | 3 |
were to be found | 3 |
is difficult to determine | 3 |
the wife of tiberius | 3 |
different from that of | 3 |
what voice is that | 3 |
antiquioribus in officio sit | 3 |
it can only be | 3 |
the first quarter of | 3 |
de miseria humanae conditionis | 3 |
in the fourteenth book | 3 |
the wars of fingal | 3 |
in his work on | 3 |
in their ancient sense | 3 |
the fifth book of | 3 |
he says in his | 3 |
introductory account of the | 3 |
qualities of the writers | 3 |
fair daughter of the | 3 |
that both parts of | 3 |
all writers till the | 3 |
in the second volume | 3 |
the rowley poems were | 3 |
the death of the | 3 |
of the apostolic letters | 3 |
gloriaeque pariter et praedae | 3 |
after the lapse of | 3 |
in the british museum | 3 |
bracciolini with the forged | 3 |
in the enjoyment of | 3 |
as one of the | 3 |
william andrews clark memorial | 3 |
it must have been | 3 |
ancient greek and roman | 3 |
that it was a | 3 |
in order that it | 3 |
at the very least | 3 |
of the two parts | 3 |
parts proceeded from the | 3 |
nobody else but he | 3 |
the whole of this | 3 |
it may be said | 3 |
books of the history | 3 |
of the emperor theodosius | 3 |
in an inquiry of | 3 |
the manners of the | 3 |
very little doubt that | 3 |
from a copy made | 3 |
could barely have written | 3 |
the top of cromleach | 3 |
three hundred years ago | 3 |
the oldest characters that | 3 |
a contraction of them | 3 |
than in the last | 3 |
time of the supposed | 3 |
gift for the recovery | 3 |
the brook of the | 3 |
every department of literature | 3 |
of the same length | 3 |
in the sixth book | 3 |
the feelings of the | 3 |
not have been written | 3 |
on a level with | 3 |
letter to his friend | 3 |
in the language of | 3 |
silence preserved about that | 3 |
given to the world | 3 |
that could not have | 3 |
to the island of | 3 |
the audacity of the | 3 |
the production of the | 3 |
the chronological point of | 3 |
by any ancient author | 3 |
rowley poems were written | 3 |
a monk of the | 3 |
the condemnation of cumanus | 3 |
the london palace of | 3 |
gon to hys death | 3 |
on the grounde and | 3 |
the brother of tiberius | 3 |
as he was in | 3 |
used in their ancient | 3 |
in the autumn of | 3 |
no roman could have | 3 |
printed for the first | 3 |
and death of jerome | 3 |
of asking a favour | 3 |
if he had been | 3 |
in the town and | 3 |
the proposal of lamberteschi | 3 |
in a variety of | 3 |
claudius in the eleventh | 3 |
and the last six | 3 |
to be a forgery | 3 |
either not ancient or | 3 |
since the days of | 3 |
by the hand of | 3 |
and the commencement of | 3 |
poure owte your pleasaunce | 3 |
of the second century | 3 |
the workings of the | 3 |
to believe that the | 3 |
the field of battle | 3 |
ancient or not used | 3 |
a large number of | 3 |
in order that the | 3 |
had in his possession | 3 |
annals to be a | 3 |
wrote the history of | 3 |
completion of the forgery | 3 |
is necessary that i | 3 |
but entirely by thomas | 3 |
first quarter of the | 3 |
quoque rebus principia sunt | 3 |
the hill of winds | 3 |
to fraud and forgery | 3 |
reigns of nerva and | 3 |
of the eighth century | 3 |
in common with all | 3 |
of history to biography | 3 |
the top of the | 3 |
over the remains of | 3 |
of the fifth century | 3 |
that part of his | 3 |
more nor less than | 3 |
barely have written the | 3 |
than a hundred years | 3 |
of the supposed rowley | 3 |
the names of the | 3 |
executed for their attachment | 3 |
a tacitus in the | 3 |
the reign of tiberius | 3 |
the side of the | 3 |
observations upon the language | 3 |
to the present day | 3 |
close of the fourteenth | 3 |
of any of the | 3 |
we read in the | 3 |
spirit of his age | 3 |
is in the style | 3 |
annals proceeded from the | 3 |
when we read in | 3 |
to the age of | 3 |
in existence in the | 3 |
death of jerome of | 3 |
if it were a | 3 |
the reigns of nerva | 3 |
any of the ancient | 3 |
by the fact that | 3 |
quibusvis quoque rebus principia | 3 |
in the twelfth book | 3 |
elected to the pontifical | 3 |
copia negotiatorum et commeatuum | 3 |
th volume of his | 3 |
a writer of the | 3 |
of the city of | 3 |
the course of this | 3 |
must have been the | 3 |
with that of the | 3 |
to have been the | 3 |
the first century of | 3 |
the poems now published | 3 |
it was not till | 3 |
which would have been | 3 |
in his commentary on | 3 |
upon the language of | 3 |
setting about the forgery | 3 |
theory in this book | 3 |
end of book the | 3 |
we may be assured | 3 |
on the unhappiness of | 3 |
i cannot help thinking | 3 |
so have i seen | 3 |
door open to fraud | 3 |
and that he had | 3 |
of the middle ages | 3 |
the plural number of | 3 |
the images of the | 3 |
and a number of | 3 |
an age of imposture | 3 |
was engaged in the | 3 |
to write the history | 3 |
of tacitus and the | 3 |
given to every subject | 3 |
the position of the | 3 |
the position of a | 3 |
account of the several | 3 |
more than a year | 3 |
for the remainder of | 3 |
as soon as possible | 3 |
of the life of | 3 |
the time of tiberius | 3 |
in the muniment room | 3 |
to the position of | 3 |
to his mother and | 3 |
book of the history | 3 |
the th of october | 3 |
commencement of his history | 3 |
that he had been | 3 |
in the year of | 3 |
there be any truth | 3 |
for a moment to | 3 |
it would seem that | 3 |
lett thie floes drenche | 3 |
in his letters to | 3 |
the language in the | 3 |
by all writers till | 3 |
the close of his | 3 |
by a monk of | 3 |
was in the habit | 3 |
according to his own | 3 |
the bottom of the | 3 |
we have pointed out | 3 |
the annals we are | 3 |
of men of genius | 3 |
two statements in the | 3 |
the opening period of | 3 |
the three forms of | 3 |
that that work was | 3 |
language in the annals | 3 |
quod antiquioribus in officio | 3 |
on the hill of | 3 |
or not used in | 3 |
second class of nobility | 3 |
the recovery of livia | 3 |
their attachment to sejanus | 3 |
is given to the | 3 |
vindelinus of spire published | 3 |
the same as that | 3 |
were not written in | 3 |
he did not remain | 3 |
in another of his | 3 |
a passage in the | 3 |
to serve as a | 3 |
part of his original | 3 |
not seem to have | 3 |
oracle of apollo clarius | 3 |
throws the door open | 3 |
passage in the second | 3 |
in addition to these | 3 |
manner of asking a | 3 |
of the emperor claudius | 3 |
connect bracciolini with the | 3 |
yer pleasaunce onn mie | 3 |
the characters in the | 3 |
the son of mugruch | 3 |
the spirit of detraction | 3 |
in the authenticity of | 3 |
it should be observed | 3 |
may be seen from | 3 |
if there be any | 3 |
rebus principia sunt ardua | 3 |
it is necessary that | 3 |
tacitus never uses the | 3 |
for a long time | 3 |
the speech of claudius | 3 |
of the poems attributed | 3 |
written three hundred years | 3 |
in the university of | 3 |
from the point of | 3 |
nothing could be more | 3 |
his notes to the | 3 |
the city of nineveh | 3 |
in order that he | 3 |
appears to have been | 3 |
open to fraud and | 3 |
mention of the annals | 3 |
with the exception of | 3 |
the annals speaks of | 3 |
with the letter c | 3 |
some observations upon the | 3 |
for it would be | 3 |
the symmetry of the | 3 |
was used in the | 3 |
in his letter to | 3 |
have written the annals | 3 |
the signification of the | 3 |
to the end of | 3 |
of the annals did | 3 |
in the forgery of | 3 |
he was in the | 3 |
the silence preserved about | 3 |
from the chronological point | 3 |
was the case with | 3 |
to that of the | 3 |
that the language of | 3 |
of which he was | 3 |
the general depravity of | 3 |
from which we have | 3 |
more than a hundred | 3 |
have been written at | 3 |
personifications of the church | 3 |
he was in this | 3 |
last six books from | 3 |
he is described as | 3 |
are to be found | 3 |
been written by tacitus | 3 |
authorship of the annals | 3 |
the second class of | 3 |
are told that the | 3 |
in the th and | 3 |
the transcriber of the | 3 |
of his original mss | 3 |
borders of gold and | 3 |
the reader may see | 3 |
in the letter to | 3 |
from the history of | 3 |
note to the second | 3 |
for their attachment to | 3 |
on the death of | 3 |
when he says that | 3 |
in the words of | 3 |
the language of livy | 3 |
that it was only | 3 |
was the first to | 3 |
colophonian oracle of apollo | 3 |
the inhabitants of the | 3 |
that he had a | 3 |
the same time in | 3 |
for believing that bracciolini | 3 |
in which he wrote | 3 |
if he was to | 3 |
fragments of ancient poetry | 3 |
the language of tacitus | 3 |
during the time of | 3 |
composed by a single | 3 |
written in lombard characters | 3 |
nothing more nor less | 3 |
the story of the | 3 |
to fortune the equestrian | 3 |
at the head of | 3 |
edition of the works | 3 |
with the following title | 3 |
character of the annals | 3 |
symmetry of the framework | 3 |
the theory in this | 3 |
in the description of | 3 |
may be assured that | 3 |
that it should be | 3 |
not ancient or not | 3 |
dethe of syr charles | 3 |
the first portion of | 3 |
to the conclusion that | 3 |
in the light of | 3 |
to be in the | 3 |
necessary that i should | 3 |
during the reign of | 3 |
rome in the first | 3 |
subordination of history to | 3 |
poem is printed from | 3 |
of the first century | 3 |
strong as a storm | 3 |
the th volume of | 3 |
bear in mind that | 3 |
which enabled him to | 3 |
substantive and an adjective | 3 |
ut quod antiquioribus in | 3 |
of the first or | 3 |
of the second book | 3 |
the banks of the | 3 |
in the fourteenth century | 3 |
three forms of government | 3 |
in the th book | 3 |
come down to us | 3 |
that occur in the | 3 |
who flourished in the | 3 |
produce something worth reading | 3 |
the last quarter of | 3 |
the greater part of | 3 |
it is in the | 3 |
the descriptive powers of | 3 |
in the same way | 3 |
is as old as | 3 |
will be immediately seen | 3 |
seems to have thought | 3 |
write the history of | 3 |
of the annals speaks | 3 |
he forged the annals | 3 |
of him in the | 3 |
in prose and verse | 3 |
the great antiquity of | 3 |
he did not write | 3 |
in the court of | 3 |
proofs of bracciolini being | 3 |
to his edition of | 3 |
the retirement and leisure | 3 |
of his native tongue | 3 |
where he speaks of | 3 |
the writing of tacitus | 3 |
the end of his | 3 |
part of the writer | 3 |
committed by bracciolini in | 3 |
we can easily understand | 3 |
speaks of him as | 3 |
fabrication of the annals | 3 |
that is to say | 3 |
used in the sense | 3 |
to prove that the | 3 |
of the fourth century | 3 |
in the annals is | 3 |
a manner of asking | 3 |
time in reference to | 3 |
not by any ancient | 3 |
it is impossible to | 3 |
of which he had | 3 |
the unhappiness of princes | 3 |
he says that he | 3 |
the door open to | 3 |
in consequence of the | 3 |
for the discovery of | 3 |
as shown in the | 3 |
of the last quarter | 3 |
had forged the annals | 3 |
an inquiry of this | 3 |
the race of fingal | 3 |
bound up with apuleius | 3 |
he had seen the | 3 |
the palace of the | 3 |
not used in their | 3 |
the death of bracciolini | 3 |
of the annals are | 3 |
to be of the | 3 |
the son of tarman | 3 |
printed from a single | 3 |
the same tone and | 3 |
must have proceeded from | 3 |
audacity of the forgery | 3 |
as borne testimony to | 3 |
of the annals to | 3 |
the days of tiberius | 3 |
the codicil to a | 3 |
tacitus could barely have | 3 |
language of the poems | 3 |
the colophonian oracle of | 3 |
the way of the | 3 |
the name of augustus | 3 |
the language of other | 3 |
see thee no more | 3 |
saw the light in | 3 |
between him and tacitus | 3 |
and nobody else but | 3 |
same tone and colouring | 3 |
not have been made | 3 |
of the several pieces | 3 |
had it not been | 3 |
codicil to a will | 3 |
of forging the annals | 3 |
the use of the | 3 |
the days of the | 3 |
of sir george cornewall | 3 |
in the qualities of | 3 |
consisted of men of | 3 |
believing that bracciolini wrote | 3 |
as a matter of | 3 |
two such very different | 3 |
nothing can be more | 3 |
his history of the | 3 |
that the manuscript is | 3 |
that work was the | 3 |
on the authenticity of | 3 |
the remainder of his | 3 |
edition of the rowley | 3 |
he never would have | 3 |
to get at the | 3 |
borne in mind that | 3 |
we have the language | 3 |
that have no meaning | 3 |
the spirit of his | 3 |
in the person of | 3 |
in his notes to | 3 |
as old as the | 3 |
the storie of william | 3 |
before the time of | 3 |
of the annals must | 3 |
from which i have | 3 |
of the seventeenth century | 3 |
on a visit to | 3 |
epitaph on robert canynge | 3 |
but it is used | 3 |
by the brook of | 3 |
style and language of | 3 |
by reference to the | 3 |
prefixes that have no | 3 |
statements in the fourth | 3 |
improprieties that occur in | 3 |
in the xvth century | 3 |
of the annals being | 3 |
andrews clark memorial library | 3 |
in the hall of | 3 |
opening period of the | 3 |
crymson streme of bloude | 3 |
a great deal more | 3 |
period of the christian | 3 |
in one of the | 3 |
in officio sit jucundum | 3 |
chronological point of view | 3 |
the impulses of his | 3 |
which is in the | 3 |
the accounte of w | 3 |
have the language of | 3 |
in reference to the | 3 |
nature of the history | 3 |
it not being until | 3 |
letter to the dygne | 3 |
that it is a | 3 |
to the effect that | 3 |
tacitus differently illustrate roman | 2 |
cannot help thinking that | 2 |
respect to pomponia graecina | 2 |
oligarchy and the republic | 2 |
and colouring prove the | 2 |
the hypocrisy and rascality | 2 |
tacitus of the annals | 2 |
that i am acquainted | 2 |
hope of the isles | 2 |
for no other reason | 2 |
wythe gelten aumeres stronge | 2 |
a little bit of | 2 |
from the hand of | 2 |
mean opinion bracciolini had | 2 |
moone sheenes onne hie | 2 |
that alured coulde not | 2 |
fact of their having | 2 |
benned headde i hanne | 2 |
worthy to slay me | 2 |
see no reason why | 2 |
they shall hear of | 2 |
is taken from a | 2 |
been written at bristol | 2 |
twelfth book of the | 2 |
from the history and | 2 |
a writer in the | 2 |
the froste of fere | 2 |
great men in the | 2 |
after the first publication | 2 |
commencement of the forgery | 2 |
clevis from a rocke | 2 |
of the roman senators | 2 |
that the poems attributed | 2 |
of the persons who | 2 |
the works of the | 2 |
been given to the | 2 |
ynne the froste of | 2 |
masterly and critical knowledge | 2 |
o fair daughter of | 2 |
some improprieties that occur | 2 |
additional books to the | 2 |
the first grand duke | 2 |
minus eodem mari oppeteret | 2 |
until after he had | 2 |
fabrication in the annals | 2 |
this is to be | 2 |
the same mistake as | 2 |
thus he speaks of | 2 |
mancas i wylle thee | 2 |
in the battel he | 2 |
the twelfth book of | 2 |
found in the last | 2 |
the reign of domitian | 2 |
complement to the other | 2 |
it bin to lett | 2 |
syke an eyne shee | 2 |
of the speech of | 2 |
chancellor of the republic | 2 |
until the completion of | 2 |
on the rhoetaean promontory | 2 |
used as a verb | 2 |
in usum nocturni luminis | 2 |
to rome in the | 2 |
of writing bad latin | 2 |
it is a species | 2 |
that there was no | 2 |
in style and language | 2 |
natalis for the purpose | 2 |
as it would be | 2 |
medici the man imposed | 2 |
from the first of | 2 |
for thee i gotten | 2 |
whether he liked it | 2 |
the ciceronian use of | 2 |
there can be very | 2 |
for we are told | 2 |
hear mie dernie tale | 2 |
a little before or | 2 |
in his intention of | 2 |
about her proved false | 2 |
it might then be | 2 |
whole history of livy | 2 |
in his dialogue de | 2 |
written in the xv | 2 |
to the close of | 2 |
rewards for the recovery | 2 |
brutus creating the second | 2 |
this being said in | 2 |
of his history of | 2 |
arrangement of the narrative | 2 |
on the misery of | 2 |
in italy during his | 2 |
the openings of the | 2 |
the love of truth | 2 |
similar kind of error | 2 |
wee beere the dacyanne | 2 |
of writing of both | 2 |
part of his history | 2 |
i must sit alone | 2 |
of bracciolini and tacitus | 2 |
commencement of the last | 2 |
household gods of the | 2 |
adented prowess to the | 2 |
the brytish merlyn oftenne | 2 |
deserved more credit than | 2 |
who recount thy fathers | 2 |
the writer pretending to | 2 |
in the oratio obliqua | 2 |
that he wanted to | 2 |
in a matter of | 2 |
note at the end | 2 |
it is not to | 2 |
the annals by forging | 2 |
when he was writing | 2 |
the th in the | 2 |
roman would have written | 2 |
century an age of | 2 |
as in both parts | 2 |
the time of his | 2 |
is totally different from | 2 |
his treatise on avarice | 2 |
in the same manner | 2 |
the eyes of all | 2 |
of sir walter scott | 2 |
fall into the error | 2 |
of tacitus that could | 2 |
from the same source | 2 |
and throughe a storme | 2 |
the great hero of | 2 |
in the fifteenth book | 2 |
the expression of his | 2 |
ys mie true loves | 2 |
of bracciolini as a | 2 |
whych the clerche have | 2 |
of the ruins of | 2 |
is reprinted from the | 2 |
a slave to impiety | 2 |
with the works of | 2 |
it is easy to | 2 |
top of the hill | 2 |
the language of pliny | 2 |
has of writing bad | 2 |
delecta ex his et | 2 |
we may be certain | 2 |
the character and tone | 2 |
of prague compared with | 2 |
from the dolte adrames | 2 |
in the invention of | 2 |
to get out of | 2 |
stylle mormorynge atte yer | 2 |
the first instalment of | 2 |
at the council of | 2 |
for thus he speaks | 2 |
gaunts culde doe ne | 2 |
from associating with cardinal | 2 |
beaver dyd him smalle | 2 |
han thy cause bin | 2 |
mistakes that prove forgery | 2 |
would have known that | 2 |
read the works of | 2 |
ac tamen spatium amplexus | 2 |
that we find in | 2 |
the muniment room of | 2 |
different mode of writing | 2 |
he had left him | 2 |
a clevis from a | 2 |
for to cheese a | 2 |
describing the trial and | 2 |
that he would rather | 2 |
the counties and boroughs | 2 |
the fact that the | 2 |
the time of justus | 2 |
years from the death | 2 |
the morning star of | 2 |
objections of some critics | 2 |
middle of a sentence | 2 |
the annals proceeded from | 2 |
in persons and things | 2 |
and bordels of the | 2 |
but they are not | 2 |
with the forgery of | 2 |
is gealchossa my love | 2 |
of the matter is | 2 |
to the good of | 2 |
the estimate taken of | 2 |
the sentence after that | 2 |
in the case of | 2 |
that he is here | 2 |
has been able to | 2 |
tantum lucrum fieri posset | 2 |
as we have seen | 2 |
who haveth sprite of | 2 |
quintus curtius and sallust | 2 |
when i am an | 2 |
professional bookfinders that mss | 2 |
forgery about the second | 2 |
opening words of the | 2 |
more credit than all | 2 |
close resemblance in the | 2 |
the pazzi and salviati | 2 |
canynges and gaunts culde | 2 |
recovery of those most | 2 |
it is a proper | 2 |
his reader to infer | 2 |
the recovery of the | 2 |
his boddie han kepte | 2 |
and speght give no | 2 |
his phrase would have | 2 |
close resemblance to the | 2 |
by an ancient roman | 2 |
et sertis quoque comas | 2 |
that he found in | 2 |
of his boddie han | 2 |
a man who can | 2 |
annals personifications of the | 2 |
could not be the | 2 |
verb foedare and the | 2 |
of pliny the younger | 2 |
the parliament of england | 2 |
and princes offered large | 2 |
upon the world as | 2 |
the lost books of | 2 |
seem to connect bracciolini | 2 |
with the author of | 2 |
in the history that | 2 |
myscheefe ys whanne you | 2 |
and fondness for books | 2 |
from every part of | 2 |
erthe these normanne hyndes | 2 |
was the love of | 2 |
words terminating alike following | 2 |
learned as well as | 2 |
he would then be | 2 |
they were not written | 2 |
in the latter work | 2 |
red as the highest | 2 |
manner in which he | 2 |
because he could not | 2 |
must possess her or | 2 |
in reference to himself | 2 |
ignaviam fuga confitentem exu | 2 |
and great men in | 2 |
hys woes for to | 2 |
soe moche of actyon | 2 |
pontifical chair by the | 2 |
be bound to say | 2 |
in the position of | 2 |
that doest aslee alonge | 2 |
hill when at silent | 2 |
words of the same | 2 |
he was to do | 2 |
belief put about by | 2 |
the passage in the | 2 |
not in the style | 2 |
the case with the | 2 |
of the writers of | 2 |
single letter for alliterative | 2 |
the gyfte of inspyration | 2 |
power to depict differences | 2 |
yanne the mornynge skie | 2 |
peculiar alliterations in the | 2 |
to believe both parts | 2 |
one would have thought | 2 |
the middle of a | 2 |
of mankind as shown | 2 |
be that ouphant faieries | 2 |
sufficient to convince us | 2 |
be more natural than | 2 |
in the third book | 2 |
told in the history | 2 |
and other anomalous expressions | 2 |
another where it would | 2 |
the determination of the | 2 |
of the close of | 2 |
my son came down | 2 |
mention of the quinquennale | 2 |
way in which he | 2 |
author of the first | 2 |
of the annals the | 2 |
quod ei cis vectium | 2 |
notes to the poems | 2 |
depend upon the internal | 2 |
thy cause bin good | 2 |
recapitulation of the whole | 2 |
powers of bracciolini and | 2 |
of his native city | 2 |
england in the fourth | 2 |
may or may not | 2 |
likely to fall into | 2 |
his de varietate fortunae | 2 |
about the colophonian oracle | 2 |
it would be too | 2 |
is no longer to | 2 |
and use the sexes | 2 |
us in his history | 2 |
illustrious men out of | 2 |
in imitation of the | 2 |
how the annals differs | 2 |
statement of the images | 2 |
annals by forging the | 2 |
the remains of his | 2 |
the ourt arraie of | 2 |
excelente balade of charitie | 2 |
death and the genesis | 2 |
it is a very | 2 |
to the dygne mastre | 2 |
as in his essay | 2 |
lette wylde beastes bee | 2 |
forged the annals of | 2 |
first instalment of his | 2 |
ne shoulden find a | 2 |
one of two things | 2 |
how doughtilie the tylterrs | 2 |
hys roddie robes byn | 2 |
veste the rodde sonne | 2 |
of the several pages | 2 |
of the bishop of | 2 |
some instances of words | 2 |
hailie the robber and | 2 |
a single sheet in | 2 |
if my theory be | 2 |
to escape from forging | 2 |
are printed from a | 2 |
so very different from | 2 |
lost history of livy | 2 |
no longer to be | 2 |
nillynge to take myckle | 2 |
first portion of the | 2 |
nature by the writer | 2 |
it is not so | 2 |
myghte ys knopped ynne | 2 |
made about sejanus and | 2 |
coulde the almer flie | 2 |
at present it is | 2 |
as onn a hylle | 2 |
the sycophants he was | 2 |
poetic diction of tacitus | 2 |
is truth in the | 2 |
in detecting historical errors | 2 |
by vindelinus of spire | 2 |
c ircum procaci c | 2 |
the th of may | 2 |
his life of the | 2 |
was not in the | 2 |
of people executed for | 2 |
empire in the first | 2 |
bungling mediaeval european grammaticus | 2 |
openings of the two | 2 |
to the amazement of | 2 |
the opening of the | 2 |
bad latin due to | 2 |
instances should be wanted | 2 |
imitate the style and | 2 |
of the ninth century | 2 |
character and tone of | 2 |
his scheme by a | 2 |
romans in the days | 2 |
in the oldest characters | 2 |
but that he did | 2 |
life of poggio bracciolini | 2 |
the place of fyghte | 2 |
of which there is | 2 |
greatness of his age | 2 |
of accent on penultimate | 2 |
have known that the | 2 |
he wrote a book | 2 |
oblitum et paludibus emersum | 2 |
are now known as | 2 |
this reasoning throws the | 2 |
and reche the skies | 2 |
many suspicious marks of | 2 |
tone of the last | 2 |
merlyn oftenne hanne the | 2 |
that could be read | 2 |
order that he should | 2 |
can give no just | 2 |
as a guide for | 2 |
if there had been | 2 |
bracciolini in one of | 2 |
where there is a | 2 |
a wave on the | 2 |
works of all those | 2 |
in vituperando sis quam | 2 |
every subject another cause | 2 |
wrote a history of | 2 |
practised in the north | 2 |
on which it is | 2 |
internal evidence the only | 2 |
read by a transcriber | 2 |
in his history that | 2 |
those most illustrious men | 2 |
her soul was fixed | 2 |
the household gods of | 2 |
can see no reason | 2 |
the memory of bracciolini | 2 |
it may be proper | 2 |
annals and tacitus differently | 2 |
to a larger government | 2 |
reach the source of | 2 |
he has some fine | 2 |
the most learned as | 2 |
informs us in his | 2 |
bracciolini to persevere in | 2 |
said to have been | 2 |
of ancient roman history | 2 |
at the expense of | 2 |
and persons in high | 2 |
hypocrisy and rascality of | 2 |
that part of the | 2 |
absence of the power | 2 |
a man of great | 2 |
shap haveth nowe ymade | 2 |
be said to have | 2 |
now is my shap | 2 |
is generally believed that | 2 |
it was not that | 2 |
speech of claudius in | 2 |
by the professional bookfinders | 2 |
and the ciceronian use | 2 |
eyne shee swotelie hymm | 2 |
or it might not | 2 |
of forgery about the | 2 |
reference to the position | 2 |
a number of others | 2 |
scheme by a monk | 2 |
the daughter of dargo | 2 |
and begins the forgery | 2 |
i believe that it | 2 |
in a note on | 2 |
such an amount as | 2 |
as the poems of | 2 |
opinion bracciolini had of | 2 |
the opening words of | 2 |
heare them from eche | 2 |
and polished phrases of | 2 |
mie stede han notte | 2 |
white as the chaulkie | 2 |
battel he much goode | 2 |
to the house of | 2 |
found in obscure convents | 2 |
butte notte a stynge | 2 |
dighte in its mose | 2 |
to convince us that | 2 |
out ran the bloude | 2 |
to the works of | 2 |
it with so much | 2 |
an oak on the | 2 |
shown in the annals | 2 |
and depravity of the | 2 |
with that of his | 2 |
was in this country | 2 |
just as he would | 2 |
wrythde arounde yn drearie | 2 |
evidence the only proof | 2 |
to be made in | 2 |
preface to his edition | 2 |
he did not know | 2 |
seem to have had | 2 |
without the authority of | 2 |
i am going to | 2 |
in his funeral oration | 2 |
the wings of the | 2 |
differs from the history | 2 |
to be his successor | 2 |
of the cardinal archbishop | 2 |
have chosen the form | 2 |
does not seem to | 2 |
i shall now endeavour | 2 |
like an oak on | 2 |
controversies in the forum | 2 |
have gone to hungary | 2 |
of the daughter of | 2 |
sejanus and antonius natalis | 2 |
to give an example | 2 |
stood forth to meet | 2 |
proposal made in february | 2 |
may be seen in | 2 |
in the twelfth century | 2 |
a disclosure of the | 2 |
son would meet the | 2 |
syr charles dydd goe | 2 |
palace of cardinal beaufort | 2 |
history which deals with | 2 |
and the other in | 2 |
to have been a | 2 |
julius caesar and the | 2 |
building of the city | 2 |
published at cologne in | 2 |
to be burnt alive | 2 |
or bie wiles or | 2 |
some critics to the | 2 |
and felix as joint | 2 |
the third book of | 2 |
or it may be | 2 |
the phrase non modo | 2 |
englonde thenne a tongue | 2 |
looked upon as the | 2 |
is strong as a | 2 |
we now know as | 2 |
end to a life | 2 |
me to believe that | 2 |
in his acknowledged works | 2 |
annals and in the | 2 |
ascribed to the bards | 2 |
brief recapitulation of the | 2 |
by justus lipsius to | 2 |
the year of the | 2 |
cumanus and felix as | 2 |
from bracciolini about the | 2 |
revival of letters popes | 2 |
it is generally believed | 2 |
in the manner of | 2 |
hand shown in the | 2 |
the fairest of maids | 2 |
if the annals is | 2 |
written in the fifteenth | 2 |
to the wars of | 2 |
that the manuscript was | 2 |
secretary to the pope | 2 |
of the hypocrisy and | 2 |
senators more like conduct | 2 |
sums he must have | 2 |
that a man who | 2 |
upon the naighboure greene | 2 |
of manuscript or edition | 2 |
first grand duke of | 2 |
the tomb of achilles | 2 |
as that taken by | 2 |
from which vindelinus of | 2 |
of the characters in | 2 |
shall hear of thee | 2 |
of some critics to | 2 |
the spirits of the | 2 |
does seem to be | 2 |
and tone of the | 2 |
back further than the | 2 |
englonde han her foemenn | 2 |
than that such a | 2 |
found their way into | 2 |
it is that the | 2 |
as joint governors of | 2 |
here it may be | 2 |
campo aut litore jacentes | 2 |
if it was the | 2 |
a joining of the | 2 |
the name of annals | 2 |
they were written entirely | 2 |
way in which his | 2 |
the annals and in | 2 |
his forgery of the | 2 |
have applied their minds | 2 |
sunt ardua et difficilia | 2 |
same hand shown in | 2 |
the great men of | 2 |
putting an end to | 2 |
a reflection of the | 2 |
support of the poor | 2 |
corresponding to characters and | 2 |
book of his history | 2 |
of the number of | 2 |
of the ranks and | 2 |
have been supplied by | 2 |
not to be met | 2 |
because he would not | 2 |
and disagreements from the | 2 |
postea aut pontifex aut | 2 |
words and interpretations which | 2 |
policy given to every | 2 |
acts of the apostles | 2 |
whanne you are nygh | 2 |
that the romans had | 2 |
it was at once | 2 |
annals we are told | 2 |
hys eyne for aie | 2 |
in favour of the | 2 |
number of people executed | 2 |
it ever had any | 2 |
his rerum italicarum scriptores | 2 |
as some tall oke | 2 |
the seas of molochasquir | 2 |
splete his hede in | 2 |
a number of words | 2 |
more instances should be | 2 |
for when he was | 2 |
of the annals when | 2 |
to be relied upon | 2 |
if this be not | 2 |
about the red sea | 2 |
particulars with respect to | 2 |
had been brought to | 2 |
to syr charles dydd | 2 |
the existence of the | 2 |
out his smokyng braine | 2 |
we are told by | 2 |
it is not possible | 2 |
the truth of our | 2 |
to the number of | 2 |
depravity of mankind as | 2 |
salustius legi et emendavi | 2 |
false by a coin | 2 |
priors who were peers | 2 |
before he was emperor | 2 |
be looked upon as | 2 |
in the city of | 2 |
bookfinders consisted of men | 2 |
not covetous of martyrdom | 2 |
time when he wrote | 2 |
in the lapse of | 2 |
value of coins in | 2 |
are found in the | 2 |
says that he is | 2 |
and the author of | 2 |
feelings and conduct of | 2 |
of the same individual | 2 |
the warriours saw her | 2 |
called upon his friend | 2 |
the language of these | 2 |
he ne before han | 2 |
a hylle one eve | 2 |
to obtain a very | 2 |
gave way to the | 2 |
hundred gold sequins for | 2 |
the sense is clearly | 2 |
are not to be | 2 |
the hidden or secret | 2 |
shee swotelie hymm dydd | 2 |
have to deal with | 2 |
a contraction of wither | 2 |
arounde yn drearie dernie | 2 |
its fabrication in the | 2 |
let me hear thy | 2 |
compared with the descriptive | 2 |
repetition of accent on | 2 |
places before us the | 2 |
associating with cardinal beaufort | 2 |
is what the author | 2 |
the university of rome | 2 |
it is generally supposed | 2 |
by john frederic gronovius | 2 |
annals the same as | 2 |
difference in the character | 2 |
is afforded by the | 2 |
written by an ancient | 2 |
praeclarissimos illos viros ex | 2 |
other resemblances denoting the | 2 |
suspicious marks of forgery | 2 |
the composition of tacitus | 2 |
octavianus as the name | 2 |
denoting the same author | 2 |
we have seen how | 2 |
oldest characters that could | 2 |
than the author of | 2 |
the pontifical chair by | 2 |
by the assent of | 2 |
soe wylle wee beere | 2 |
eke the grounde was | 2 |
daie full manie normannes | 2 |
in the age of | 2 |
of its merchants and | 2 |
eldest son of a | 2 |
it has been proved | 2 |
to the church of | 2 |
of mysfortunes wylle fallen | 2 |
nor do i believe | 2 |
of ancient greek and | 2 |
to gayne so gayne | 2 |
from the manner in | 2 |
of the poetical merit | 2 |
last of the kind | 2 |
taught him how to | 2 |
would be impossible to | 2 |
thoughten coste no sinne | 2 |
in other parts of | 2 |
the history of england | 2 |
was the composition of | 2 |
adhibuit ad liberandos praeclarissimos | 2 |
should come the words | 2 |
et manum intendentis repulisse | 2 |
not come to the | 2 |
lokeynge ascaunce upon the | 2 |
of his friend niccoli | 2 |
that he made a | 2 |
the support of the | 2 |
and the greatness of | 2 |
errors that must have | 2 |
visit to the brahmins | 2 |
that it referred to | 2 |
to go on with | 2 |
to be put for | 2 |
the neck of the | 2 |
treatise on the roman | 2 |
the desert of hills | 2 |
he was in his | 2 |
of his rerum italicarum | 2 |
the purpose of blackening | 2 |
camillus and his grandson | 2 |
held forth to him | 2 |
could be more natural | 2 |
that the rowley poems | 2 |
that there was nothing | 2 |
wrong statement of the | 2 |
been for a long | 2 |
his horse having been | 2 |
shall hear of the | 2 |
of the thight saxonnes | 2 |
retinendis sabinorum sacris sodales | 2 |
forth to meet him | 2 |
invalidates the theory in | 2 |
tatius retinendis sabinorum sacris | 2 |
fatal error in the | 2 |
about the caspian sea | 2 |
ever had any other | 2 |
sir george cornewall lewis | 2 |
from the commencement of | 2 |
of the annals may | 2 |
he be that ouphant | 2 |
to pass on to | 2 |
they were not by | 2 |
the images borne at | 2 |
which it was written | 2 |
history as well as | 2 |
monastery at sora that | 2 |
the more so as | 2 |
chatterton wrote the poems | 2 |
florence and the other | 2 |
bracciolini wrote both parts | 2 |
his account of the | 2 |
his friend had written | 2 |
or covering for the | 2 |
in the annals and | 2 |
about sejanus and antonius | 2 |
letter describing the trial | 2 |
fragments shall be judged | 2 |
first century of our | 2 |
storme of blodde wyll | 2 |
depravity of the age | 2 |
quarter of the fifteenth | 2 |
of the other english | 2 |
what was done in | 2 |
then should come the | 2 |
fortune the equestrian for | 2 |
attention of the author | 2 |
gotten or bie wiles | 2 |
tellynge lecturnyes to mee | 2 |
as the name of | 2 |
had not yet been | 2 |
were not by any | 2 |
the oligarchy and the | 2 |
part which has to | 2 |
was the hope of | 2 |
han ynne hys roddie | 2 |
to be absolutely incredible | 2 |
containing the last six | 2 |
of the latin language | 2 |
is of the sixteenth | 2 |
tells us that in | 2 |
the bands of bookfinders | 2 |
the worde to daie | 2 |
the only proof of | 2 |
by the ancient roman | 2 |
of an age that | 2 |
that there was a | 2 |
when we consider the | 2 |
may seem strange to | 2 |
in any one thing | 2 |
roman writers put together | 2 |
lost history of tacitus | 2 |
the opening of his | 2 |
that it ever had | 2 |
life and death and | 2 |
the style of livy | 2 |
is said of sabina | 2 |
to see herr wythe | 2 |
persevere in his intention | 2 |
that it was in | 2 |
did either a pope | 2 |
differ from those of | 2 |
on the ground that | 2 |
but the bravest in | 2 |
bracciolini forged the annals | 2 |
in mind that the | 2 |
the blunders it has | 2 |
abetted him in the | 2 |
which ought to be | 2 |
that the poems were | 2 |
of genius in every | 2 |
of the burning of | 2 |
popes and princes offered | 2 |
not written by tacitus | 2 |
retirement and leisure for | 2 |
moncke apperes the barronnes | 2 |
have thought that the | 2 |
in his work that | 2 |
recovery of the ancient | 2 |
a tye of love | 2 |
as written by tacitus | 2 |
hanne seene the daie | 2 |
by chatterton to mr | 2 |
referred to a professorship | 2 |
i am an old | 2 |
him in the forgery | 2 |
the annals did not | 2 |
with respect to pomponia | 2 |
told that he was | 2 |
pariter et praedae consul | 2 |
go on with the | 2 |
share you shoulde to | 2 |
of italians and romans | 2 |
the annals that could | 2 |
the eyes of a | 2 |
authority of manuscript or | 2 |
here i must sit | 2 |
out of the ranks | 2 |
in the first half | 2 |
it not for this | 2 |
to have gone to | 2 |
as we learn from | 2 |
nothing invalidates the theory | 2 |
erlie was a manne | 2 |
dos et genialis torus | 2 |
schildius and his doubts | 2 |
fount of the rock | 2 |
people executed for their | 2 |
to me to be | 2 |
first and second florence | 2 |
we find the same | 2 |
of the republic of | 2 |
ibi campo aut litore | 2 |
of it in this | 2 |
not the forte of | 2 |
he falls into the | 2 |
made his crymson bloude | 2 |
have been induced to | 2 |
day is silent around | 2 |
quite sufficient to convince | 2 |
this poem is printed | 2 |
venisset ad locum mortis | 2 |
the writer would have | 2 |
he liked it or | 2 |
the annals personifications of | 2 |
has spoken of the | 2 |
who wrote the history | 2 |
the intelligence of men | 2 |
neither practicable nor agreeable | 2 |
the poem marked no | 2 |
during his stay in | 2 |
the trial and death | 2 |
to him as the | 2 |
vast and comprehensive execution | 2 |
a small round hat | 2 |
to the truth of | 2 |
and that the same | 2 |
not at all in | 2 |
beginnings of any kind | 2 |
the whole lost history | 2 |
fifth book of the | 2 |
he means by imperatoria | 2 |
borne at the funeral | 2 |
prove the same authorship | 2 |
to the fabrication of | 2 |
the thing to be | 2 |
and playing on a | 2 |
to believe that tacitus | 2 |
as in a letter | 2 |
german miles from roschild | 2 |
and at his pole | 2 |
looking at a picture | 2 |
proved false by a | 2 |
in the forum of | 2 |
the books in the | 2 |
sense it is used | 2 |
first of the kind | 2 |
paci aut proelio paratum | 2 |
some time in the | 2 |
doest aslee alonge ynn | 2 |
rubrum ad mare patescit | 2 |
trecherous knyfe han made | 2 |
possess her or die | 2 |
creating the second class | 2 |
belongs to the cistercian | 2 |
spear broken in tilting | 2 |
about london in the | 2 |
character of the history | 2 |
to do with events | 2 |
the manner of tacitus | 2 |
when the news reached | 2 |
a mistaken reading of | 2 |
strepente c ircum procaci | 2 |
this sentence in the | 2 |
or as long as | 2 |
on the place of | 2 |
the destruction of the | 2 |
believe both parts composed | 2 |
not remain long concealed | 2 |
a proper thing to | 2 |
an account is given | 2 |
a peculiarity in composition | 2 |
of the fragments in | 2 |
errors about the red | 2 |
rolls the river through | 2 |
means by imperatoria laus | 2 |
be supposed that a | 2 |
long strunge bowe and | 2 |
which he seems to | 2 |
offered large rewards for | 2 |
in the reigns of | 2 |
to the accession of | 2 |
not suit with this | 2 |
not shared by tacitus | 2 |
which he did not | 2 |
words by way of | 2 |
he should have been | 2 |
the grounde was dighte | 2 |
be borne in mind | 2 |
am now about to | 2 |
differs widely from the | 2 |
stede han notte mie | 2 |
cardinal beaufort in the | 2 |
the th of june | 2 |
polysyllabic words ending consecutive | 2 |
contrary to grammar and | 2 |
forgery transcribed in the | 2 |
that the age of | 2 |
tone and colouring prove | 2 |
authenticity of the annals | 2 |
in the th volume | 2 |
if more instances should | 2 |
century of the christian | 2 |
men of the highest | 2 |
that if he inserted | 2 |
but that they were | 2 |
close of the fourth | 2 |
was the eldest son | 2 |
for supremacy in the | 2 |
in his acknowledged productions | 2 |
certain it is that | 2 |
shows an error about | 2 |
is the case in | 2 |
it is of a | 2 |
that he should fall | 2 |
shall now endeavour to | 2 |
as a clevis from | 2 |
upon the playne the | 2 |
as will be immediately | 2 |
so very differently from | 2 |
mie true loves shroude | 2 |
the back part of | 2 |
wylle wee beere the | 2 |
ap jevah came from | 2 |
doe do champyon anie | 2 |
the cardinal archbishop of | 2 |
should have been ignorant | 2 |
we find in both | 2 |
florid passages in the | 2 |
did not know what | 2 |
that he was in | 2 |
of claudius in the | 2 |
fix the date of | 2 |
poems were written by | 2 |
future times shall hear | 2 |
genius in every department | 2 |
trial and death of | 2 |
a manne and womanne | 2 |
the extreme length of | 2 |
feelings of the characters | 2 |
as per hundred asses | 2 |
intention of forging the | 2 |
wee all must die | 2 |
by a single writer | 2 |
congeon flowrette abessie dyghte | 2 |
reputation tacitus has of | 2 |
on the same level | 2 |
which they were written | 2 |
was the age when | 2 |
easily fall into the | 2 |
this must have been | 2 |
error committed by bracciolini | 2 |
the th of january | 2 |
fallen onne mie benned | 2 |
is the language of | 2 |
of the present day | 2 |
as well as with | 2 |
london in the fourteenth | 2 |
forgery in rome in | 2 |
that daie full manie | 2 |
it was impossible that | 2 |
i hear not the | 2 |
true at the commencement | 2 |
for the number of | 2 |
craftiness of the writer | 2 |
endeavours to escape from | 2 |
thou fairest of women | 2 |
in a blind dungeon | 2 |
the th of march | 2 |
hanne alle the fuirie | 2 |
not only in the | 2 |
for the good of | 2 |
quam esse omnino incredulus | 2 |
prince give the slightest | 2 |
took the name of | 2 |
that the writer would | 2 |
with all forged documents | 2 |
ircum procaci c horo | 2 |
the period in question | 2 |
the hill of the | 2 |
annals as in the | 2 |
have come down to | 2 |
truth of our theory | 2 |
no one can read | 2 |
coins in detecting historical | 2 |
accurate description of him | 2 |
accent on penultimate syllables | 2 |
in the same magazine | 2 |
author of such a | 2 |
quo improvisior graviorque pestis | 2 |
ut ferarum tergis contecti | 2 |
woulde such sins anete | 2 |
codice di tito livio | 2 |
the author of that | 2 |
blunders it has in | 2 |
whanne englonde han her | 2 |
ne before han tryde | 2 |
it may be observed | 2 |
and at the same | 2 |
fierce as a clevis | 2 |
i cannot believe that | 2 |
it is true that | 2 |
the name of his | 2 |
ancient roman would have | 2 |
editors of tacitus have | 2 |
framework a third proof | 2 |
order that the reader | 2 |
this spirit of detraction | 2 |
one of the numerous | 2 |
from marcus aurelius to | 2 |
soules will wander to | 2 |
part of the world | 2 |
uses the two words | 2 |
where from the hail | 2 |
twentie mancas i wylle | 2 |
do i believe that | 2 |
a number of books | 2 |
beere the dacyanne armie | 2 |
the two battles of | 2 |
of the sons of | 2 |
it could not be | 2 |
hundred years before the | 2 |
of the existence of | 2 |
so gayne a pryze | 2 |
the lake is troubled | 2 |
of the human condition | 2 |
thyncke and have a | 2 |
out of the way | 2 |
he of his boddie | 2 |
an as per hundred | 2 |
off upon the world | 2 |
so in the annals | 2 |
that the same hand | 2 |
were fixed on the | 2 |
my son was the | 2 |
did not remain long | 2 |
tacitus and the ruggedness | 2 |
have proceeded from bracciolini | 2 |
the rest of the | 2 |
her proved false by | 2 |
gon to hys deathe | 2 |
of the images borne | 2 |
and then when he | 2 |
the vicar of wrexham | 2 |
antonius natalis for the | 2 |
viros ex ergastulis barbarorum | 2 |
from the opening of | 2 |
of the great men | 2 |
that giovanni francesco bracciolini | 2 |
oppe hys long strunge | 2 |
the annals from the | 2 |
mormorynge atte yer shap | 2 |
not until after he | 2 |
a loose white robe | 2 |
changing the termination of | 2 |
a matter of this | 2 |
of their being forged | 2 |
other parts of the | 2 |
this cannot be done | 2 |
and into the reserve | 2 |
his friend niccoli from | 2 |
him to have been | 2 |
me hear thy voice | 2 |
it might not have | 2 |
when the author of | 2 |
as the moon on | 2 |
the roman form of | 2 |
literary merit and avaricious | 2 |
large rewards for the | 2 |
philippo beroaldi the younger | 2 |
alured coulde not hymself | 2 |
tribune of the people | 2 |
do with events in | 2 |
they are not set | 2 |
your pleasaunce on mie | 2 |
sunk to the bottom | 2 |
the bravest in the | 2 |
word never used by | 2 |
in the house of | 2 |
dark rolls the river | 2 |
of brystowe ynne daies | 2 |
upon the internal evidence | 2 |
the beginning to the | 2 |
for believing the annals | 2 |
the fifteenth century is | 2 |
source of thy race | 2 |
poem mentioned in the | 2 |
take myckle aie dothe | 2 |
no reason why the | 2 |
of persons in high | 2 |
into the same mistake | 2 |
be any truth in | 2 |
to put into latin | 2 |
with thilk a force | 2 |
in the fourteenth chapter | 2 |
to imitate the style | 2 |
the reach of the | 2 |
an ancient roman would | 2 |
description of the ruins | 2 |
than another where it | 2 |
termination of the forgery | 2 |
i wylle thee alise | 2 |
from the time of | 2 |
proceeds with the forgery | 2 |
bie a manne and | 2 |
which sense it is | 2 |
it is as old | 2 |
what we now know | 2 |
of the annals personifications | 2 |
and backed by niccoli | 2 |
clyffes of brittaines isle | 2 |
if not superior to | 2 |
from race to race | 2 |
the th of september | 2 |
usum nocturni luminis urerentur | 2 |
to every subject another | 2 |
peculiar use of words | 2 |
his dialogue de infelicitate | 2 |
whyterre yanne the evenynge | 2 |
as the chaulkie clyffes | 2 |
the first year of | 2 |
knyfe han made his | 2 |
latin due to the | 2 |
into the interior of | 2 |
about the contents of | 2 |
in the minds of | 2 |
in his scheme by | 2 |
to say that he | 2 |
in his transcription of | 2 |
and in the works | 2 |
the ruins of the | 2 |
qua tantum lucrum fieri | 2 |
the waters of the | 2 |
tacitus in his history | 2 |
that he did this | 2 |
that if there be | 2 |
never uses the two | 2 |
alle the fuirie of | 2 |
him on a level | 2 |
resemblance to the original | 2 |
suspicious character of the | 2 |
induced to think that | 2 |
in the mean time | 2 |
declaiming controversies in the | 2 |
and works of bracciolini | 2 |
to the elder antonia | 2 |
of the fonnis whych | 2 |
of these poems is | 2 |
in consequence of a | 2 |
the vast majority of | 2 |
greater part of the | 2 |
it would be impossible | 2 |
if they were the | 2 |
in the power of | 2 |
greatness of the author | 2 |
with the same letter | 2 |
been as old as | 2 |
in the vellum ms | 2 |
times in the first | 2 |
where the words are | 2 |
the annals found also | 2 |
the characters of the | 2 |
to the author of | 2 |
of the counties and | 2 |
about by the professional | 2 |
which he wrote the | 2 |
by what is said | 2 |
grounde was dighte in | 2 |
except that he was | 2 |
as will be seen | 2 |
whyte moone sheenes onne | 2 |
with all hys myghte | 2 |
of bracciolini being the | 2 |
is the plural number | 2 |
salviati conspiracy against lorenzo | 2 |
as a master to | 2 |
the concluding books of | 2 |
liked it or not | 2 |
coin shows an error | 2 |
of tacitus with the | 2 |
returns to the papal | 2 |
to connect bracciolini with | 2 |
to point out the | 2 |
language of pliny the | 2 |
my shilric will fall | 2 |
work was the composition | 2 |
proper for to cheese | 2 |
but if it was | 2 |
he speaks of him | 2 |
from the bottom of | 2 |
believing the annals to | 2 |
so in his acknowledged | 2 |
writing bad latin due | 2 |
found bardanes as he | 2 |
and why that difference | 2 |
ys knopped ynne the | 2 |
by the fancy of | 2 |
bracciolini setting about the | 2 |
some of them as | 2 |
between a substantive and | 2 |
in which he lived | 2 |
of the quinquennale ludicrum | 2 |
et simul quandoque cum | 2 |
contradicted by a monument | 2 |
the verb foedare and | 2 |
likely than another where | 2 |
of london in the | 2 |
slightest attention or assistance | 2 |
ex qua tantum lucrum | 2 |
auxilii adhibuit ad liberandos | 2 |
or a prince give | 2 |
simul quandoque cum mulieribus | 2 |
of an emotional experience | 2 |
grey mist rests on | 2 |
and i am alone | 2 |
the acts of the | 2 |
pretty much the same | 2 |
a corruption of fire | 2 |
ancient writers of history | 2 |
in warr he ne | 2 |
where it would be | 2 |
a masterly and critical | 2 |
the year when it | 2 |
find him speaking of | 2 |
london palace of cardinal | 2 |
thie floes drenche the | 2 |
of a set of | 2 |
words ending consecutive sentences | 2 |
he proceeds with the | 2 |
o storthe unto mie | 2 |
amore an odio incert | 2 |
suit with this passage | 2 |
as an actor in | 2 |
bottom of the several | 2 |
and some of the | 2 |
this be not the | 2 |
two parts of the | 2 |
on account of its | 2 |
i contake thie waie | 2 |
cum pertinacius in erroribus | 2 |
in by orthuinus gratius | 2 |
necessary for literary work | 2 |
alike following two others | 2 |
written entirely by thomas | 2 |
time of the republic | 2 |
there is no satisfactory | 2 |
to persevere in his | 2 |
the genius of his | 2 |
on to other matters | 2 |
assent of the sycophants | 2 |
to the gite of | 2 |
son of a man | 2 |
jevah came from matraval | 2 |
the statement about her | 2 |
either a pope or | 2 |
of the augustan family | 2 |
in a very short | 2 |
of the annals proceeded | 2 |
he said that he | 2 |
the sexes for the | 2 |
few individuals who lived | 2 |
to the death of | 2 |
but also in the | 2 |
nothing in common with | 2 |
a son of the | 2 |
bloude and spirits floe | 2 |
amount as to be | 2 |
of the three forms | 2 |
and in his notes | 2 |
of error committed by | 2 |
chaulkie clyffes of brittaines | 2 |
bracciolini was to go | 2 |
totally different from that | 2 |
the republic of florence | 2 |
not the greek classics | 2 |
that he had written | 2 |
the accession of galba | 2 |
cause to believe both | 2 |
aslee alonge ynn doled | 2 |
would meet the foe | 2 |
a reason on compulsion | 2 |
they never saw in | 2 |
when he was in | 2 |
the author of such | 2 |
they differ from those | 2 |
rodde sonne ys adente | 2 |
yanne the evenynge cloude | 2 |
be met with in | 2 |
to the commencement of | 2 |
take the first book | 2 |
character of niccolo niccoli | 2 |
the tenth or eleventh | 2 |
he found in the | 2 |
the copy of an | 2 |
note on the text | 2 |
of the hill when | 2 |
retirement and leisure necessary | 2 |
would have to deal | 2 |
differently illustrate roman history | 2 |
featherd songster chaunticleer han | 2 |
the highlands of scotland | 2 |
at the revival of | 2 |
fathers of the church | 2 |
of the greek language | 2 |
portion of the annals | 2 |
descriptive powers of bracciolini | 2 |
the death of his | 2 |
his coate of mayle | 2 |
correspondence on the matter | 2 |
for the reader to | 2 |
used in the same | 2 |
have been committed by | 2 |
by forging the whole | 2 |
with the descriptive writing | 2 |
only proof of their | 2 |
a line of the | 2 |
were it not for | 2 |
his passage about london | 2 |
in mind that he | 2 |
are told that if | 2 |
upponn thie wyde aumere | 2 |
onn johne a dalbenie | 2 |
of the ancient latin | 2 |
stained with the blood | 2 |
among the ancient romans | 2 |
belle cecidit tuis votis | 2 |
he ought to have | 2 |
shades thy mighty soul | 2 |
proof of their being | 2 |
see herr wythe anere | 2 |
wylle sende us ayde | 2 |
a little beyond the | 2 |
a few errors that | 2 |
appear to be the | 2 |
am an old man | 2 |
of the world in | 2 |
the dygne mastre canynge | 2 |
the blood relationship of | 2 |
son of the song | 2 |
different kinds of boats | 2 |
the library of the | 2 |
which his friend had | 2 |
the annals in the | 2 |
conduct of italians in | 2 |
pass on to other | 2 |
use the sexes for | 2 |
kind of error committed | 2 |
to record the events | 2 |
the number of years | 2 |
loudlie dynneth from the | 2 |
gonne to hys deathe | 2 |
blosom woulde such sins | 2 |
light in the spring | 2 |
the knowledge that he | 2 |
to a little fortune | 2 |
of the annals had | 2 |
who were peers and | 2 |
the misery of the | 2 |
shown by reference to | 2 |
of literature and science | 2 |
contradictions and disagreements from | 2 |
may be found in | 2 |
language of the author | 2 |
the forum of mars | 2 |
the fourth year of | 2 |
intended to be the | 2 |
of the opening period | 2 |
whole lost history of | 2 |
the impression that they | 2 |
as it was used | 2 |
now know as the | 2 |
events corresponding to characters | 2 |
operae aut auxilii adhibuit | 2 |
certis thie wordes maie | 2 |
of an ancient roman | 2 |
from its having been | 2 |
se ipsum exuit vestimentis | 2 |
in which they are | 2 |
in the company of | 2 |
in the annals as | 2 |
first of these poems | 2 |
in the two parts | 2 |
in the prosecution of | 2 |
a spear broken in | 2 |
a show of refusal | 2 |
the annals the same | 2 |
and by the assent | 2 |
greek and roman writers | 2 |
now known as the | 2 |
that differ in length | 2 |
meaning of the writer | 2 |
spirit of detraction runs | 2 |
which has to do | 2 |
where is gealchossa my | 2 |
hys long strunge bowe | 2 |
the very reverse of | 2 |
and in the annals | 2 |
mode of writing of | 2 |
the different mode of | 2 |
he was desirous of | 2 |
account of a marine | 2 |
myckle aie dothe hede | 2 |
poems by thomas rowley | 2 |
the public in the | 2 |
o son of alpin | 2 |
the forgery in rome | 2 |
it was said to | 2 |
whether he was the | 2 |
obscure convents in barbarous | 2 |
stone coulde the almer | 2 |
the thight saxonnes came | 2 |
insight into the darkest | 2 |
i goe to helle | 2 |
the crymson streme of | 2 |
that it would be | 2 |
an adjective in the | 2 |
doughtilie the tylterrs joyne | 2 |
exaggeration with respect to | 2 |
and the marriage of | 2 |
contradictions in the two | 2 |
tacitus being bound up | 2 |
account of cities destroyed | 2 |
all the editors of | 2 |
han kepte watch and | 2 |
there is truth in | 2 |
rerum expetendarum et fugiendarum | 2 |
is peculiar to himself | 2 |
means after the completion | 2 |
in addition to this | 2 |
mistake made about locus | 2 |
wylle wyssen hee hanne | 2 |
is described as a | 2 |
stops at the commencement | 2 |
annals from the point | 2 |
a little more than | 2 |
in the fifth century | 2 |
that belongs to the | 2 |
poem is reprinted from | 2 |
robber and the bordelyer | 2 |
culde doe ne moe | 2 |
to the impulses of | 2 |
all the books of | 2 |
well as the most | 2 |
of his letters to | 2 |
us that in his | 2 |
the time that he | 2 |
in which they were | 2 |
a very high opinion | 2 |
the shield implies the | 2 |
mistakes of his imitator | 2 |
the said towne of | 2 |
the moon on the | 2 |
has to do with | 2 |
noon they glide along | 2 |
legi et emendavi romae | 2 |
no more shall he | 2 |
but when he falls | 2 |
have no record that | 2 |
clearly written by bracciolini | 2 |
but only in the | 2 |
to the red sea | 2 |
the contents of the | 2 |
a contrast between him | 2 |
in the capacity of | 2 |
time of his death | 2 |
said that he would | 2 |
sora that belongs to | 2 |
is heard on the | 2 |
by the writer of | 2 |
by the same the | 2 |
discrimine noctem ac diem | 2 |
cause bin good and | 2 |
of england in the | 2 |
ourt arraie of the | 2 |
from eche grene wode | 2 |
and roman writers put | 2 |
in the annals the | 2 |
from the barbed horse | 2 |
hidden or secret part | 2 |
obtain a very old | 2 |
is not in the | 2 |
the meaning of his | 2 |
the fonnis whych the | 2 |
owte your pleasaunce on | 2 |
spirits of the hill | 2 |
country magazine for may | 2 |
the commencement of that | 2 |
come to the conclusion | 2 |
the omission of the | 2 |
to cheese a wyfe | 2 |
is not at all | 2 |
i lyve to see | 2 |
forlorn on the hill | 2 |
of description in which | 2 |
poure owte youre pleasaunce | 2 |
shown in the writer | 2 |
part of the transcriber | 2 |
the gift for the | 2 |
the monastery at sora | 2 |
the renaissance shown in | 2 |
whyterre ys mie true | 2 |
was only in his | 2 |
ys whanne you are | 2 |
the works of traversari | 2 |
into the error of | 2 |
in addition to the | 2 |
ruins of the city | 2 |
the genesis of the | 2 |
is derived from the | 2 |
his genius and the | 2 |
having been written by | 2 |
in the preceding chapter | 2 |
known to have been | 2 |
of the annals examined | 2 |
this part of the | 2 |
it matters not what | 2 |
the execution of another | 2 |
forging the annals by | 2 |
and abbots who had | 2 |
stream of the plain | 2 |
he is aided in | 2 |
a copy of the | 2 |
stated in the annals | 2 |
theory about their forgery | 2 |
characters that could be | 2 |
order that it should | 2 |
in this sentence in | 2 |
the annals is to | 2 |
as the spirits of | 2 |
han wounde hys bugle | 2 |
he had written the | 2 |
of the desert of | 2 |
the theory of the | 2 |
into the hands of | 2 |
the son of carbre | 2 |
which he was a | 2 |
on of the fonnis | 2 |
forgery accounted for by | 2 |
a state of confusion | 2 |
on the bloudie grounde | 2 |
swotelie hymm dydd view | 2 |
the many suspicious marks | 2 |
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the ruggedness of bracciolini | 2 |
the poems having been | 2 |
of detraction runs through | 2 |
that must have proceeded | 2 |
can reach the source | 2 |
what are now known | 2 |
dyd him smalle abounde | 2 |
monotonous repetition of accent | 2 |
cristede beaver dyd him | 2 |
the fragments shall be | 2 |
he was a most | 2 |
to believe that there | 2 |