Seventeenth-century Verse and ProseMacmillan, 1959 |
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Pagina 59
... Nature in Time ; Like to Him , that would say over the Foure and Twenty Letters , when he was Angry : Then to Goe A ... NATURE IN MEN ( appears in editions of 1612 and 1625 ) Nature is Often Hidden ; Sometimes Overcome ; Seldome ...
... Nature in Time ; Like to Him , that would say over the Foure and Twenty Letters , when he was Angry : Then to Goe A ... NATURE IN MEN ( appears in editions of 1612 and 1625 ) Nature is Often Hidden ; Sometimes Overcome ; Seldome ...
Pagina 228
... Nature , and specially humane Nature ; and is the true and naturall Colour . But that which is taken out of Books ( the ordinary boxes of counterfeit Complexion ) shews well or ill , as it hath more or lesse resemblance with the Natural ...
... Nature , and specially humane Nature ; and is the true and naturall Colour . But that which is taken out of Books ( the ordinary boxes of counterfeit Complexion ) shews well or ill , as it hath more or lesse resemblance with the Natural ...
Pagina 402
... natural needs , but from 10 Nature made no more needs then they artificial , phantastical " and violent neces- sities : These are not to be satisfied ; or if they were , a man hath chosen an evill in- strument towards his content : Nature ...
... natural needs , but from 10 Nature made no more needs then they artificial , phantastical " and violent neces- sities : These are not to be satisfied ; or if they were , a man hath chosen an evill in- strument towards his content : Nature ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
THE INTELLECTUAL CLIMATE | 13 |
PROSE STYLE | 19 |
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