Timber; Or, DiscoveriesSyracuse University Press, 1953 - 135 pagina's |
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Pagina 23
... happen on something that is good and great , but very seldom ; and when it comes , it doth not recompense the rest of their ill . For their jests and their sentences ( which they only , and ambitiously 7 ostentatious display 8 natural ...
... happen on something that is good and great , but very seldom ; and when it comes , it doth not recompense the rest of their ill . For their jests and their sentences ( which they only , and ambitiously 7 ostentatious display 8 natural ...
Pagina 44
... happen through the hearers ' or readers ' want of understanding I am not to answer for them , no more than for their not listening or marking : I must neither find them ears nor mind . But a man cannot put a word so in sense but ...
... happen through the hearers ' or readers ' want of understanding I am not to answer for them , no more than for their not listening or marking : I must neither find them ears nor mind . But a man cannot put a word so in sense but ...
Pagina 69
... 40 If we would consider what our af- fairs are indeed , not what they are called , we should find 37 The soul's ignorance 38 Knowledge 89 investigations 40 On worldly affairs more evils belong us than happen to us . How EXPLORATA 69.
... 40 If we would consider what our af- fairs are indeed , not what they are called , we should find 37 The soul's ignorance 38 Knowledge 89 investigations 40 On worldly affairs more evils belong us than happen to us . How EXPLORATA 69.
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Essays | 19 |
BEN JONSONS LYRIC POETRY | 106 |
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