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Pagina 123
... reason and an art that he thought to be uninstructed . But it is im- plicit throughout in one of the qualities that distinguished his poetry no less than his plays : Jonson is one of the supreme artists and craftsmen . And he put his ...
... reason and an art that he thought to be uninstructed . But it is im- plicit throughout in one of the qualities that distinguished his poetry no less than his plays : Jonson is one of the supreme artists and craftsmen . And he put his ...
Pagina 219
... Reason in time to come . And the most part of men , though they have the use of Reasoning a little way , as in ... reason ) : ] But yet they that have no Science , are in better , and nobler condition with their naturall Prudence ; than ...
... Reason in time to come . And the most part of men , though they have the use of Reasoning a little way , as in ... reason ) : ] But yet they that have no Science , are in better , and nobler condition with their naturall Prudence ; than ...
Pagina 321
... reason wee owe unto God , and the hom- age wee pay for not being beasts ; without this the world is still as though it had not been , or as it was before the sixt day when as yet there was not a creature that could conceive , or say ...
... reason wee owe unto God , and the hom- age wee pay for not being beasts ; without this the world is still as though it had not been , or as it was before the sixt day when as yet there was not a creature that could conceive , or say ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
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