The two sentences placed near the end of Utopia I work together to illustrate the political wisdom (in both domestic and foreign affairs) which the fictional Hythlodaeus has acquired in his travels, and at the same time encourage readers of Utopia to look forward to, and to accept the wisdom...
The close study of Thomas Mores Latin in one of his longer sentences near the end of Utopia I reveals a very carefully orchestrated series of verbal structures that appear to have a...