Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 658
... matter and good utterance never or seldom asunder . For all such authors as be fullest of good matter and right judgment in doctrine , be likewise always most proper in words , most apt in sentence , most plain and pure in uttering the ...
... matter and good utterance never or seldom asunder . For all such authors as be fullest of good matter and right judgment in doctrine , be likewise always most proper in words , most apt in sentence , most plain and pure in uttering the ...
Pagina 661
... matter and also for the manner of writing thereof . 30 For the whole book consisteth in these two points only : in good matter , and good handling of the matter . And first for the matter , it is whole Aristotle's , whatsoever Antony in ...
... matter and also for the manner of writing thereof . 30 For the whole book consisteth in these two points only : in good matter , and good handling of the matter . And first for the matter , it is whole Aristotle's , whatsoever Antony in ...
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... matter of fact ) , or else of matter of art and opinion . As to the former , we see the experience and inconvenience of this error in ecclesiastical history , which hath too easily received and registered reports and narrations of ...
... matter of fact ) , or else of matter of art and opinion . As to the former , we see the experience and inconvenience of this error in ecclesiastical history , which hath too easily received and registered reports and narrations of ...
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