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Pagina 20
... utter at another , and grow suspected of the master , hated of the servants ; while they enquire , and rep- rehend , and compound , and delate business of the house they have nothing to do with . They praise my Lord's wine and the sauce ...
... utter at another , and grow suspected of the master , hated of the servants ; while they enquire , and rep- rehend , and compound , and delate business of the house they have nothing to do with . They praise my Lord's wine and the sauce ...
Pagina 58
... utter something like theirs which hath an authority above their own . Nay , sometimes it is the reward of a man's study , the praise of quoting another man fitly ; and though a man be more prone and able for one kind of writing than ...
... utter something like theirs which hath an authority above their own . Nay , sometimes it is the reward of a man's study , the praise of quoting another man fitly ; and though a man be more prone and able for one kind of writing than ...
Pagina 68
... utter truth of God , but as he thinks only , may be dangerous , Who is best known by our not knowing . Some things of him , so much as he hath revealed or commanded , it is not only lawful but necessary for us to know , for therein our ...
... utter truth of God , but as he thinks only , may be dangerous , Who is best known by our not knowing . Some things of him , so much as he hath revealed or commanded , it is not only lawful but necessary for us to know , for therein our ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Essays | 19 |
BEN JONSONS LYRIC POETRY | 106 |
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