Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 635
... virtue , wisdom , and worthiness . For wisdom and virtue , there be many fair examples in this court for young gentlemen to follow . But they be , like fair marks in the field , out of a man's reach , too far off to shoot at well . The ...
... virtue , wisdom , and worthiness . For wisdom and virtue , there be many fair examples in this court for young gentlemen to follow . But they be , like fair marks in the field , out of a man's reach , too far off to shoot at well . The ...
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... virtue , so is it the part of th'other beholding the same virtue to use his judgment therein and to weigh the merits thereof ; which , when he hath well ( that is , without perturbation of mind ) considered , then let him add thereunto ...
... virtue , so is it the part of th'other beholding the same virtue to use his judgment therein and to weigh the merits thereof ; which , when he hath well ( that is , without perturbation of mind ) considered , then let him add thereunto ...
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... virtue of gravity , ' which caused it to seek the center ; fire , the virtue of ' levity , ' which caused it to move from the center . 1127 3-4 grass . . . colour ] a favorite example of the limits of human knowl- edge ; cf. Donne's The ...
... virtue of gravity , ' which caused it to seek the center ; fire , the virtue of ' levity , ' which caused it to move from the center . 1127 3-4 grass . . . colour ] a favorite example of the limits of human knowl- edge ; cf. Donne's The ...
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