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Pagina 7
... light is requir'd no lesse then shadow . . . " to indicate that its contents , like those of the paragraphs before and after , were concerned with the art of painting . The passage which immediately follows that on painting seems to me ...
... light is requir'd no lesse then shadow . . . " to indicate that its contents , like those of the paragraphs before and after , were concerned with the art of painting . The passage which immediately follows that on painting seems to me ...
Pagina 32
... light of honour and power to help them . Yet this is that wherewith 29 The feasts and pageants at the wedding of the Princess Elizabeth , daughter of James VI to Frederick , Elector Palatine , in February 1613 , cost the Exchequer ...
... light of honour and power to help them . Yet this is that wherewith 29 The feasts and pageants at the wedding of the Princess Elizabeth , daughter of James VI to Frederick , Elector Palatine , in February 1613 , cost the Exchequer ...
Pagina 99
... light hurteth the eyes as too little , and a long Bill of Chancery con- founds the understanding as much as the shortest note . There- fore let not your letters be penned like English statutes and this is obtained . These vices are ...
... light hurteth the eyes as too little , and a long Bill of Chancery con- founds the understanding as much as the shortest note . There- fore let not your letters be penned like English statutes and this is obtained . These vices are ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Essays | 19 |
BEN JONSONS LYRIC POETRY | 106 |
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