Publisher's Synopsis
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1647 edition. Excerpt: ...The Italians, .?panifh, and French whose Language is for the most part Romanzi ( mongrcll Latine ) and broken and corrupted Romane Language(ufe ParenttyParentes and Parents for all their Kinffqkf S GmjtWiBm nfinr---mmmmmmm We English-men (being more precise; follow the Ancient and Claffique Latine Writers, holding Parent strictly to the simple cation of Pater, and LMater, the present and immediate PaiTput the using of the word Parentes, as those Imperiall Hirians use it; serveth better for our purpose here: And I could (most willingly ) imitate the Pious Gentlemen of Italy, Sfutte, and France, in their Religious and Charitable indeavours, to advance the happinefle of their Parents defunct, if those desires could besteed them, But where I should crave pardon, I become more guilty and extravogant, it is time therefore to know good manners, and returnc home to our proper taske, which will be, to resell the grofle and blacke Calumnies, throwne unjustly upon the Memory and Person of King Ri c H A R D: i. And falls within the Circle of the next / He Defamations of sing Richard ex aminedand answered. cDoBor Morton and Sir Thomas Moore malevolent to the House of TorfysTbeir frivolous exceptions againfjt bis gestures, looses, teeth shape and birth Jhieyertues defrayed. The death of Kjng Henry the sixth and his Some Edward Trinee of Wales. The %AUors therein. The offence of tyllingan anointed King. Valiant mm bate treacheries and bloudj aBs, ting Richard not deformed. The Slanders 0/Clarence translated to %wg Richard. I L jThe How the bonnes of Kjng Edward came by their deaths Kjng Richard Sxculpable thereof. the story of Perkin VVarbeck compared with Don Sebastian, Kjng of cPortugaU0 Ktho are Bmbanati, Counterfeit Trince dctcBed, joung...