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writes with so little detail , that scarcely any This is an instance of the natural
desire of thing is distinctly known , but all is shown con man to propagate a
wonder . It is surely very fused and enlarged through the mist of pane- difficult to
tell any ...
writes with so little detail , that scarcely any This is an instance of the natural
desire of thing is distinctly known , but all is shown con man to propagate a
wonder . It is surely very fused and enlarged through the mist of pane- difficult to
tell any ...
Pagina 2
... then never was neither written nor acted , but rough - drawn had resolution to
tell his passion . ' by him , and repeated by the scholars . That This consideration
cannot but abate , in some this comedy was printed during his absence measure
...
... then never was neither written nor acted , but rough - drawn had resolution to
tell his passion . ' by him , and repeated by the scholars . That This consideration
cannot but abate , in some this comedy was printed during his absence measure
...
Pagina 3
And to tell you the truth ( which I take to be an argument above all the rest , )
LORD FALKLAND'S : Non hæc , O Palla , dederas promissa parenti , Virgil has
told the same thing to that purCautius ut sævo velles te credere Marti . pose ,
Haud ...
And to tell you the truth ( which I take to be an argument above all the rest , )
LORD FALKLAND'S : Non hæc , O Palla , dederas promissa parenti , Virgil has
told the same thing to that purCautius ut sævo velles te credere Marti . pose ,
Haud ...
Pagina 6
... is , upon its first production , acknowover many transactions in general
expressions , ledged to be just ; if it be that which he that And to leave curiosity
often unsatisfied . What never found it wonders how he missed ; to wit he did not
tell ...
... is , upon its first production , acknowover many transactions in general
expressions , ledged to be just ; if it be that which he that And to leave curiosity
often unsatisfied . What never found it wonders how he missed ; to wit he did not
tell ...
Pagina 16
... though the mode of their vity of describing hell , and telling the history of
composition be erroneous , yet many parts de- Lucifer , who was , he says , serve
at least that admiration which is due to great comprehension of knowledge , and
great ...
... though the mode of their vity of describing hell , and telling the history of
composition be erroneous , yet many parts de- Lucifer , who was , he says , serve
at least that admiration which is due to great comprehension of knowledge , and
great ...
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