Literary Criticism of Seventeenth-century EnglandEdward W. Tayler Knopf, 1967 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 81
... learned are the question ; when a NAME , so full of authority , antiquity , and all great marke , is ( through their insolence ) become the lowest scorne of the Age : and those MEN subject to the petulancie of every vernaculous Orator ...
... learned are the question ; when a NAME , so full of authority , antiquity , and all great marke , is ( through their insolence ) become the lowest scorne of the Age : and those MEN subject to the petulancie of every vernaculous Orator ...
Pagina 234
... learned Picus speakes of , such were those of those Auncient Fathers of all learning , and Tyresia like Prophets ... learned of all the learned . " ( And see previous note on Politian . ) ] Pau : Jovius [ Paulus Jovius or Paolo Giovio ...
... learned Picus speakes of , such were those of those Auncient Fathers of all learning , and Tyresia like Prophets ... learned of all the learned . " ( And see previous note on Politian . ) ] Pau : Jovius [ Paulus Jovius or Paolo Giovio ...
Pagina 241
... learned Jo : Picus at large in his Apology showes ) reverendly mentioned , but never published in their writings . And I am fully of opinion ( which till I find reason to recant , I will not bee ashamed to owne ) that the Ignorance of ...
... learned Jo : Picus at large in his Apology showes ) reverendly mentioned , but never published in their writings . And I am fully of opinion ( which till I find reason to recant , I will not bee ashamed to owne ) that the Ignorance of ...
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