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... manner of Bacon and partly after that of Montaigne . One of these , on the subject of Envy , " opens in the Baconian way : " Envy is no new thing , nor was it borne onely in our times . The Ages past have brought it forth , and the ...
... manner of Bacon and partly after that of Montaigne . One of these , on the subject of Envy , " opens in the Baconian way : " Envy is no new thing , nor was it borne onely in our times . The Ages past have brought it forth , and the ...
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... manners , when they would paint an angry person , a proud , an incon- stant , an ambitious , a brave , a magnanimous , a just , a merci- ful , a compassionate , an humble , a dejected , a base , and the like . They made all heightenings ...
... manners , when they would paint an angry person , a proud , an incon- stant , an ambitious , a brave , a magnanimous , a just , a merci- ful , a compassionate , an humble , a dejected , a base , and the like . They made all heightenings ...
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... manners of the vulgar ; but that I call custom of speech which is the consent of the Lw Virgil was most loving of antiquity , yet how rarely doth he insert aquai and pictai ! 17 Lucretius is scabrous and rough in these ; he seeks them ...
... manners of the vulgar ; but that I call custom of speech which is the consent of the Lw Virgil was most loving of antiquity , yet how rarely doth he insert aquai and pictai ! 17 Lucretius is scabrous and rough in these ; he seeks them ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Essays | 19 |
BEN JONSONS LYRIC POETRY | 106 |
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