Literary Criticism of Seventeenth-century EnglandEdward W. Tayler Knopf, 1967 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 105
... knowledge , or almost sense , are received , or preferr'd before him . He gratulates them , and their fortune . An other Age , or juster men , will acknowledge the vertues of his studies : his wisdome , in dividing : his subtilty , in ...
... knowledge , or almost sense , are received , or preferr'd before him . He gratulates them , and their fortune . An other Age , or juster men , will acknowledge the vertues of his studies : his wisdome , in dividing : his subtilty , in ...
Pagina 119
... knowledge , and use of things . Many Writers perplexe their Readers , and Hearers with meere Non - sense . Their writings need sunshine . Pure and neat Language I love , yet plaine and customary . A barbarous Phrase hath often made mee ...
... knowledge , and use of things . Many Writers perplexe their Readers , and Hearers with meere Non - sense . Their writings need sunshine . Pure and neat Language I love , yet plaine and customary . A barbarous Phrase hath often made mee ...
Pagina 287
... knowledge : A sign of the later is novelty of expression , and pleaseth by excitation of the mind ; for novelty causeth admiration ; and admiration , curiosity ; which is a delightfull appetite of knowledge . There be so many words in ...
... knowledge : A sign of the later is novelty of expression , and pleaseth by excitation of the mind ; for novelty causeth admiration ; and admiration , curiosity ; which is a delightfull appetite of knowledge . There be so many words in ...
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