Centuria epistolarum Anglo-Latinarum ex tritissimis classicis authoribus, viz. Cicerone, Plinio & Textore, selectarum : quibus imitandis ludi-discipuli stylum epistolis familiarem facilius assequantur / a Carolo Hoolo ... = A century of epistles, English and Latine : selected out of the most used school-authors, viz. Tullie, Plinie and Textor ... / by Charles Hool ...

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Centuria epistolarum Anglo-Latinarum ex tritissimis classicis authoribus, viz. Cicerone, Plinio & Textore, selectarum : quibus imitandis ludi-discipuli stylum epistolis familiarem facilius assequantur / a Carolo Hoolo ... = A century of epistles, English and Latine : selected out of the most used school-authors, viz. Tullie, Plinie and Textor ... / by Charles Hool ...
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Hoole, Charles, 1610-1667.
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1660.
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"Centuria epistolarum Anglo-Latinarum ex tritissimis classicis authoribus, viz. Cicerone, Plinio & Textore, selectarum : quibus imitandis ludi-discipuli stylum epistolis familiarem facilius assequantur / a Carolo Hoolo ... = A century of epistles, English and Latine : selected out of the most used school-authors, viz. Tullie, Plinie and Textor ... / by Charles Hool ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A44367.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 23, 2024.

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36. Tully and Cicero and Quintus, to the most courteous and honest Quintus Tyro, &c.

1. SEe what pleasantnesse is in you; we have been two hours at Thyreum: our hoste Xenomanes loveth you, as if he had lived with you.

2. He hath promised to provide you all necessaries, and I think he will do it.

3. I liked it well, if you were better, that you should remove to Leucas, if there you might wholly recover your self.

4. See how Curius, Lyso, and the Physician, like of it.

5. I had thought to send Mario back again to you, whom you might send to me, when you were somewhat better; but I considered, that Mario could bring but one Letter, and I expected many.

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6. You may therefore procure, (and you will do it, if you love me) that Acastus may be every day about the haven.

7. There will be many by whom you may readily send Letters, that will be willing to bring them to me.

8. I indeed will not omit any body that goeth to Patrae.

9. I am very confident of Curius, that he will be diligent in looking to you: he is very kind and loving to us; refer your self wholly to him; I had rather see you well a little after, than presently sickly.

10. Therefore mind nothing else but to recover your health; I will look to other things.

11. Farewell again and again.

12. As I went from Leucas the seventh of November.

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