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Pagina 14
... almost as much as his handwriting ; but it was influenced more by the subject - matter than by youth or old age . Few men have shown equal versatility in adapting their language to the slightest shade of circumstance and purpose .
... almost as much as his handwriting ; but it was influenced more by the subject - matter than by youth or old age . Few men have shown equal versatility in adapting their language to the slightest shade of circumstance and purpose .
Pagina 34
... Sir Nathaniel , represent types who have spent a life in abstract study - men who hunted more after words than matter . In The Advancement of Learning Bacon observes : This kind of degenerate learning did chiefly reign amongst the ...
... Sir Nathaniel , represent types who have spent a life in abstract study - men who hunted more after words than matter . In The Advancement of Learning Bacon observes : This kind of degenerate learning did chiefly reign amongst the ...
Pagina 95
There are other lies and misrepresentations made in the Folio prefatory matter , but Jonson's object was to give the volume a good " send - off " , and he accordingly also wrote those very remarkable lines which face the paralysing ...
There are other lies and misrepresentations made in the Folio prefatory matter , but Jonson's object was to give the volume a good " send - off " , and he accordingly also wrote those very remarkable lines which face the paralysing ...
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