| Anne Hollingsworth Wharton - 1915 - عدد الصفحات: 392
...minds and industrious hands. In this connection it is interesting to turn to Sir Thomas Kingdom; for whosoever studieth the laws of the realm, who studieth...universities, who professeth the liberal sciences, he shall be taken for a gentleman ; for gentlemen be those whom their blood and race doth make noble... | |
| 1919 - عدد الصفحات: 828
...kingdom; for whosoever studies the laws of the realm, who studies in the universities, who professeth liberal sciences, and, to be short, who can live idly and without manual labor, and will bear the port, charge, and countenance of a gentleman, shall be called master, and be taken for... | |
| Walter A. Shumaker, George Foster Longsdorf - 1922 - عدد الصفحات: 1160
...kingdom; for whosoever studies the laws of the realm, who studies in the universities, who professeth liberal sciences, and, to be short, who can live idly and without manual labor, and will bear the port, charge, and countenance of a gentleman, shall be called master, and be taken for... | |
| Frank James Mathew - 1922 - عدد الصفحات: 460
...England. For whosoever studieth the Laws of the Realm, who studieth in the Universities, who profcsseth liberal Sciences, and to be short, who can live idly and without manual labour, and will bear the port, charge and countenance of a gentleman, he shall be called Master, for... | |
| Frank James Mathew - 1922 - عدد الصفحات: 462
...paying for one. Sir Thomas Smith wrote : " As for gentlemen they be made good cheap in England. For whosoever studieth the Laws of the Realm, who studieth in the Universities, who profcsseth liberal Sciences, and to be short, who can live idly and without manual labour, and will... | |
| Joan Simon - 1966 - عدد الصفحات: 472
...of his time. 1 This, surely, is the sense of Smith's summary (echoed by Harrison or vice versa) — 'whosoever studieth the laws of the realm, who studieth in the universities, who professeth liberal sciences, and to be short, who can live idly and without manual labour . . .he shall be called... | |
| Paul A. Shackel - 1993 - عدد الصفحات: 248
..."For whosoever studieth in the Lawes of the Realme, who studieth in the Universities, who professeth liberal Sciences; and to be short, who can live idly and without manual labor, and will beare the part, change, and countenance of a Gentleman he shall be called Master, for that is... | |
| Deron Boyles - 2000 - عدد الصفحات: 242
...meaning behind social mobility/personal advancement by recalling Thomas Smith's observation in 1 583 that "whosoever studieth the laws of the realm, who studieth in the universities, who professeth liberal sciences, and to be short, who can live idly without manual labor, and will bear the port,... | |
| Stephen Greenblatt - 2004 - عدد الصفحات: 460
...gentlemen," writes one canny contemporary observer, Sir Thomas Smith, they be made good cheap in England. For whosoever studieth the laws of the realm, who studieth...short, who can live idly and without manual labor and will bear the port, charge, and countenance of a gentleman, he shall be called master, for that is... | |
| 1853 - عدد الصفحات: 854
...the gaming table ; and here, shortly afterwards, is Blacketonc, trying his hand at the portrait : " Whosoever studieth the laws of the realm ; who studieth...; who professeth the liberal sciences ; and (to be ehort) who can live idly and without manual labor, and well bear the port, charge, and countenance... | |
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