Literary Criticism of Seventeenth-century EnglandEdward W. Tayler Knopf, 1967 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 103
... write . It runs and slides , and onely makes a sound . Womens - Poets they are call'd : as you have womens - Taylors . They write a verse , as smooth , as soft , as creame ; In which there is no torrent , nor scarce streame . You may ...
... write . It runs and slides , and onely makes a sound . Womens - Poets they are call'd : as you have womens - Taylors . They write a verse , as smooth , as soft , as creame ; In which there is no torrent , nor scarce streame . You may ...
Pagina 168
... WRITING , OR READING OUR HISTORIES [ 1621 ] ADDRESSE the first To write the Historie of England is a worke superfluous , if it ever had an Historie : but having had all other honors it only wanteth that . Polydor Vergil1 in England ...
... WRITING , OR READING OUR HISTORIES [ 1621 ] ADDRESSE the first To write the Historie of England is a worke superfluous , if it ever had an Historie : but having had all other honors it only wanteth that . Polydor Vergil1 in England ...
Pagina 368
... Write , Can never yield us profit , or Delight . Take time for thinking ; never work in hast ; And value not your self for writing fast . 8 [ Probably the reference is to Certain Verses written by several of the Author's Friends , to be ...
... Write , Can never yield us profit , or Delight . Take time for thinking ; never work in hast ; And value not your self for writing fast . 8 [ Probably the reference is to Certain Verses written by several of the Author's Friends , to be ...
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