The Later Renaissance in England: Nondramatic Verse and Prose, 1600-1660Houghton Mifflin, 1975 - 962 pagina's |
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... thought doth owe.2 2 I say , then , that your thoughts which pass Are not so much the thoughts you meant As those I sent : For as my image in a glass Belongs not to the glass you see , But unto me , 15 So when your fancy is so clear 20 ...
... thought doth owe.2 2 I say , then , that your thoughts which pass Are not so much the thoughts you meant As those I sent : For as my image in a glass Belongs not to the glass you see , But unto me , 15 So when your fancy is so clear 20 ...
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... thought himself to be so much master of whatsoever he possessed that it could not be taken from him upon any pretence of common safety without his own consent . King , they thought , was but a title of the highest honor , which ...
... thought himself to be so much master of whatsoever he possessed that it could not be taken from him upon any pretence of common safety without his own consent . King , they thought , was but a title of the highest honor , which ...
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... thought to control nutrition , growth , and generation ; the vital spirits , converted from the natural spirits by the heart , were thought to convey heat and life through the arteries ; and the animal spirits , con- verted from the ...
... thought to control nutrition , growth , and generation ; the vital spirits , converted from the natural spirits by the heart , were thought to convey heat and life through the arteries ; and the animal spirits , con- verted from the ...
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Fulke Greville First Baron Brooke 4 | 10 |
From Euthymiae Raptus or the Tears of Peace | 18 |
Michael Drayton | 31 |
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