Literary Criticism of Seventeenth-century EnglandEdward W. Tayler Knopf, 1967 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 87
... written a piece to him of the punick warre , which he altered and set in his booke . S. W. heth written the lyfe of Queen Elizabeth , of which ther is copies extant . Sir P. Sidney had translated some of the Psalmes , which went abroad ...
... written a piece to him of the punick warre , which he altered and set in his booke . S. W. heth written the lyfe of Queen Elizabeth , of which ther is copies extant . Sir P. Sidney had translated some of the Psalmes , which went abroad ...
Pagina 115
... written ; and after what manner ; Hee must first thinke , and ex- cogitate his matter ; then choose his words , and examine the weight of either . Then take care in placing , and ranking both matter , and words , that the composition be ...
... written ; and after what manner ; Hee must first thinke , and ex- cogitate his matter ; then choose his words , and examine the weight of either . Then take care in placing , and ranking both matter , and words , that the composition be ...
Pagina 239
... written ; add- ing farther - cognobiles iis tantum erunt qui nos audiunt - they shall be only knowne to our hearers ... written , & not written . " ] the Hebrewes , Ægyptians , and most auncient Poets , Mythomystes ( 239 )
... written ; add- ing farther - cognobiles iis tantum erunt qui nos audiunt - they shall be only knowne to our hearers ... written , & not written . " ] the Hebrewes , Ægyptians , and most auncient Poets , Mythomystes ( 239 )
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