Literary Criticism of Seventeenth-century EnglandEdward W. Tayler Knopf, 1967 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 120
... affected , lose their grace . Or when the person fetch- eth his translations from a wrong place . As if a Privie - Counsellor should at the Table take his Metaphore from a Dicing - house , or Ordinary , or a Vintners Vault ; or a ...
... affected , lose their grace . Or when the person fetch- eth his translations from a wrong place . As if a Privie - Counsellor should at the Table take his Metaphore from a Dicing - house , or Ordinary , or a Vintners Vault ; or a ...
Pagina 355
... affected use of scraps of Greek and Latin , things of no Service to the vulgar , by whom they are not understood ; and by the wise they are now generally despised . I suppose I need not caution you , in more words , against this ...
... affected use of scraps of Greek and Latin , things of no Service to the vulgar , by whom they are not understood ; and by the wise they are now generally despised . I suppose I need not caution you , in more words , against this ...
Pagina 356
... affected speaking . 4. Plainness of preaching implies also the avoiding of phan- tastical phrases . There are some that place the power , and spirit- uality of Preaching in these ; and reckon that there is something of extraordinary ...
... affected speaking . 4. Plainness of preaching implies also the avoiding of phan- tastical phrases . There are some that place the power , and spirit- uality of Preaching in these ; and reckon that there is something of extraordinary ...
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