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Pagina 22
... labour only to ostentation and are ever more busy about the colours and surface of a work than in the matter and foundation : for that is hid , the other seen . Others that in composition are nothing but what is rough and broken : Quae ...
... labour only to ostentation and are ever more busy about the colours and surface of a work than in the matter and foundation : for that is hid , the other seen . Others that in composition are nothing but what is rough and broken : Quae ...
Pagina 38
... labour in study than in age , for the sense of the pain , the judgment of the labour is absent : they do not measure what they have done . And it is the thought and consideration that effects us , more than the weari- ness itself ...
... labour in study than in age , for the sense of the pain , the judgment of the labour is absent : they do not measure what they have done . And it is the thought and consideration that effects us , more than the weari- ness itself ...
Pagina 61
... labour will help the contrary : I will like and praise some things in a young writer which yet if he continue in I cannot but justly hate him for the same . There is a time to be given all things for maturity ; and that even your ...
... labour will help the contrary : I will like and praise some things in a young writer which yet if he continue in I cannot but justly hate him for the same . There is a time to be given all things for maturity ; and that even your ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Essays | 19 |
BEN JONSONS LYRIC POETRY | 106 |
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