Crossword-Solution: FLORIO 6 letters, 5 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Although Shakspeare must have studied Plutarch carefully, inasmuch as he copied from him freely, even to his very words, it is remarkable that Montaigne is the only book which we certainly know to have been in the poet's library; one of Shakspeare's existing autographs having been found in a copy of Florio's translation of 'The Essays,' which also contains, on the flyleaf, the autograph of Ben Jonson.
Character Samuel Smiles 2001
And a man should not suffer him selfe to be inveagled by the pleasure he takes in them."--Florio, edit.
The Essays of Montaigne, Volume 6 Michel de Montaigne 2006
And a man should not suffer him selfe to be inveagled by the pleasure he takes in them.”--Florio, edit.
The Essays of Montaigne, Complete Michel de Montaigne 2001
Besides paying her due and discreet homage in sonnet and canzone, he associated her in one way or another, not only with the Filocopo (his prose romance of Florio and Biancofiore, which he professes to have written to pleasure her), but with the Ameto, the Amorosa Visione, the Teseide, and the Filostrato; and in L'Amorosa Fiammetta he wove out of their relations a romance in which her lover, who is there called Pamfilo, plays Aeneas to her Dido, though with somewhat less tragic consequences.
The Decameron, Volume I Giovanni Boccaccio 2003
Turner, and did give her a pair of gloves), and there bought several things for my wife, and so to my bookseller's, and there looked for Montaigne's Essays, [This must have been Florio's translation, as Cotton's was not published until 1685.] which I heard by my Lord Arlington and Lord Blaney so much commended, and intend to buy it, but did not now, but home, where at the office did some business, as much as my eyes would give leave, and so home to supper, Mercer with us talking and singing, and so to bed.
Diary of Samuel Pepys, March 1667/68 Samuel Pepys 2004
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