The Literary Comparison in Jacobean ProsePrinceton University, 1926 - 97 pagina's |
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Pagina 55
... Greville . Works , Vol . IV , p . 267 . Besides , the rule is universall , that when there is no worth within , merits - like cy- phers , stand for nothing : because it must be a spark that can be made a fire with blowing . Greville ...
... Greville . Works , Vol . IV , p . 267 . Besides , the rule is universall , that when there is no worth within , merits - like cy- phers , stand for nothing : because it must be a spark that can be made a fire with blowing . Greville ...
Pagina 73
... Greville and Donne The prose of Fulke Greville and the prose of John Donne have so much in common that it is well to treat them in the same section . Both Greville and Donne are thinkers who en- joy abstractions . They both indulge in a ...
... Greville and Donne The prose of Fulke Greville and the prose of John Donne have so much in common that it is well to treat them in the same section . Both Greville and Donne are thinkers who en- joy abstractions . They both indulge in a ...
Pagina 75
... Greville to write the Letter to an Honourable Lady , nevertheless the use of the figur- ative language is practically the same . Thus whether expres- sing a philosophical disquisition or defending the policies of Queen Elizabeth , Greville ...
... Greville to write the Letter to an Honourable Lady , nevertheless the use of the figur- ative language is practically the same . Thus whether expres- sing a philosophical disquisition or defending the policies of Queen Elizabeth , Greville ...
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The Effects of the New Rationalism | 15 |
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