The Literary Comparison in Jacobean ProsePrinceton university, 1928 - 97 pagina's |
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Pagina 56
... doth everyday appear more and more hectical . Wotton . Life and Letters , Vol . II , p . 23 . For if my Lord Suffolk should remove from the King's privacy to a place of much distinc- tion and cumber , without leaving a friend in his ...
... doth everyday appear more and more hectical . Wotton . Life and Letters , Vol . II , p . 23 . For if my Lord Suffolk should remove from the King's privacy to a place of much distinc- tion and cumber , without leaving a friend in his ...
Pagina 86
... doth her whelps , to bring forth this confused lump , I had not time to lick it into form , as she doth her young ones , but even so to publish it , as it was written , quic- quid in buccam venit , in an extemporean style , as I do ...
... doth her whelps , to bring forth this confused lump , I had not time to lick it into form , as she doth her young ones , but even so to publish it , as it was written , quic- quid in buccam venit , in an extemporean style , as I do ...
Pagina 87
... doth my style flow ; now serious , then light ; now comical , then satirical ; now more elaborate , then remiss , as the present subject required , or as at that time I was affected . And if thou vouchsafe to read this treatise , it ...
... doth my style flow ; now serious , then light ; now comical , then satirical ; now more elaborate , then remiss , as the present subject required , or as at that time I was affected . And if thou vouchsafe to read this treatise , it ...
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The Effects of the New Rationalism | 15 |
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