The Literary Comparison in Jacobean ProsePrinceton university, 1928 - 97 pagina's |
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Pagina 43
... Fuller . Holy State , p . 39 . He is extracted from ancient and worship- ful parentage . When a pippin is planted on a pippin - stock , the fruit growing thence is called a renate , a most delicious apple , as both by sire and dam well ...
... Fuller . Holy State , p . 39 . He is extracted from ancient and worship- ful parentage . When a pippin is planted on a pippin - stock , the fruit growing thence is called a renate , a most delicious apple , as both by sire and dam well ...
Pagina 64
... Fuller . Holy State , p . 121 . It is unnatural for a man to court and hug solitariness . Fuller . Holy State , p . 193 . Arrogance is a weed that ever grows in a dunghill . Fellthan . Resolves , p . 12 . Every nature is not a fit Stock ...
... Fuller . Holy State , p . 121 . It is unnatural for a man to court and hug solitariness . Fuller . Holy State , p . 193 . Arrogance is a weed that ever grows in a dunghill . Fellthan . Resolves , p . 12 . Every nature is not a fit Stock ...
Pagina 84
... Fuller's Holy and Profane States is not dif- ferent from that of Hall or Felltham in its temper and ends . Fuller , like them , works for clarity , precision , and sharpness of outline ; but Fuller wants his comparisons to be felt . With ...
... Fuller's Holy and Profane States is not dif- ferent from that of Hall or Felltham in its temper and ends . Fuller , like them , works for clarity , precision , and sharpness of outline ; but Fuller wants his comparisons to be felt . With ...
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