Timber; Or, DiscoveriesSyracuse University Press, 1953 - 135 pagina's |
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... present in Jonson's comic dialogue but entirely foreign to the prose of Bacon : ... " one , when hee had got the inheritance of an unlucky old Grange , would needs sell it ; and to draw buyers , proclaim'd the vertues of it . Nothing ...
... present in Jonson's comic dialogue but entirely foreign to the prose of Bacon : ... " one , when hee had got the inheritance of an unlucky old Grange , would needs sell it ; and to draw buyers , proclaim'd the vertues of it . Nothing ...
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... present and newest16 of the past language is the best . For what was the ancient language , which some men so dote upon , but the ancient custom ? Yet when I name custom , I understand not the vulgar custom , for that were a precept no ...
... present and newest16 of the past language is the best . For what was the ancient language , which some men so dote upon , but the ancient custom ? Yet when I name custom , I understand not the vulgar custom , for that were a precept no ...
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... present or absent nothing concerns the whole , it cannot be called a part of the whole : and such are the episodes , of which hereafter.80 For the present , here is one example : the single combat of Ajax with Hector , as it is at large ...
... present or absent nothing concerns the whole , it cannot be called a part of the whole : and such are the episodes , of which hereafter.80 For the present , here is one example : the single combat of Ajax with Hector , as it is at large ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Essays | 19 |
BEN JONSONS LYRIC POETRY | 106 |
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