Literary Criticism of Seventeenth-century EnglandEdward W. Tayler Knopf, 1967 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 60
... judgement and learning in all sciences . So that it is but the clowds gathered about our owne judgement that makes us thinke all other ages wrapt up in mists , and the great distance betwixt us , that causes us to imagine men so farre ...
... judgement and learning in all sciences . So that it is but the clowds gathered about our owne judgement that makes us thinke all other ages wrapt up in mists , and the great distance betwixt us , that causes us to imagine men so farre ...
Pagina 108
... judgement met . The Earle of Essex , noble and high ; and Sir Walter Rawleigh , not to be contemn'd , either for judgement , or stile . Sir Henry Savile1 grave , and truly letter'd ; Sir Edwin Sandes , 2 excellent in both : Lo : Egerton ...
... judgement met . The Earle of Essex , noble and high ; and Sir Walter Rawleigh , not to be contemn'd , either for judgement , or stile . Sir Henry Savile1 grave , and truly letter'd ; Sir Edwin Sandes , 2 excellent in both : Lo : Egerton ...
Pagina 139
... judgement of Charillus , defended against Joseph Scaliger . And , of Laberius , against Julius . But chiefly his opinion of Plautus , vindicated against many , that are offended , and say , it is a hard Censure upon the parent of all ...
... judgement of Charillus , defended against Joseph Scaliger . And , of Laberius , against Julius . But chiefly his opinion of Plautus , vindicated against many , that are offended , and say , it is a hard Censure upon the parent of all ...
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