Timber; Or, DiscoveriesSyracuse University Press, 1953 - 135 pagina's |
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Pagina 30
... invention , which was found slander ; or too late , being entered so far , to seek starting - holes for their rashness which were not given them . And then they may think what accusation that was like to prove , when they that were the ...
... invention , which was found slander ; or too late , being entered so far , to seek starting - holes for their rashness which were not given them . And then they may think what accusation that was like to prove , when they that were the ...
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... invention of heaven , the most ancient and most akin to nature . It is itself a silent work , and always of one and the same habit , yet it doth so enter and penetrate the inmost affection ( being done by an excellent artificer ) as ...
... invention of heaven , the most ancient and most akin to nature . It is itself a silent work , and always of one and the same habit , yet it doth so enter and penetrate the inmost affection ( being done by an excellent artificer ) as ...
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... invention and the fashion . For the invention , that ariseth upon your business , whereof there can be no rules of more certainty , or precepts of better direction given than conjecture can lay down from the several occasions of men's ...
... invention and the fashion . For the invention , that ariseth upon your business , whereof there can be no rules of more certainty , or precepts of better direction given than conjecture can lay down from the several occasions of men's ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Essays | 19 |
BEN JONSONS LYRIC POETRY | 106 |
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