Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 164
... Write that I do write you blessed , Will you write ' tis but a writ- 10 ing ? But if truth and love confess it , Will ye doubt the true indit- ing ? No : I say , and think , and write it , - Write , and think , and say your pleasure ...
... Write that I do write you blessed , Will you write ' tis but a writ- 10 ing ? But if truth and love confess it , Will ye doubt the true indit- ing ? No : I say , and think , and write it , - Write , and think , and say your pleasure ...
Pagina 609
... write . And they which had least hope in Latin have been 10 most bold in English , when surely every man that is most ready to talk is not most able to write . He that will write well in any tongue must follow this counsel of Aristotle ...
... write . And they which had least hope in Latin have been 10 most bold in English , when surely every man that is most ready to talk is not most able to write . He that will write well in any tongue must follow this counsel of Aristotle ...
Pagina 1235
... write the first mask for the new court , The Vision of the Twelve Goddesses , 1604. Al- though Jonson superseded him as the writer of masks , Daniel retained the Queen's favor and held various offices in her household . With the ...
... write the first mask for the new court , The Vision of the Twelve Goddesses , 1604. Al- though Jonson superseded him as the writer of masks , Daniel retained the Queen's favor and held various offices in her household . With the ...
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