Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... eloquence . For what is so furious , and Bet'lem like , as a vaine sound of chosen and excellent words , without any subject of sentence , or science mix'd ? Whom the disease of talking still once possesseth , Optanda . hee can never ...
... eloquence . For what is so furious , and Bet'lem like , as a vaine sound of chosen and excellent words , without any subject of sentence , or science mix'd ? Whom the disease of talking still once possesseth , Optanda . hee can never ...
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... Eloquence is a great , and diverse thing : Nor did she yet ever favour any man so much , as to become wholly his ... eloquent in the Schooles , or in the Hall ; another at the Barre , or in the Pulpit . There is a difference betweene ...
... Eloquence is a great , and diverse thing : Nor did she yet ever favour any man so much , as to become wholly his ... eloquent in the Schooles , or in the Hall ; another at the Barre , or in the Pulpit . There is a difference betweene ...
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... eloquent Salust . Plato's speech , which he made for Socrates , is neither Plato . worthy or the Patron , or the Person defended . Nay , in the same kind of Oratory , and where the matter is one , you shall have him that reasons ...
... eloquent Salust . Plato's speech , which he made for Socrates , is neither Plato . worthy or the Patron , or the Person defended . Nay , in the same kind of Oratory , and where the matter is one , you shall have him that reasons ...
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... eloquence was greater , then their reading : and the things they uttered , better then those they knew . Their ... eloquent . Yet these men I could not but love , and admire , that they return'd to their studies . They left not diligence ...
... eloquence was greater , then their reading : and the things they uttered , better then those they knew . Their ... eloquent . Yet these men I could not but love , and admire , that they return'd to their studies . They left not diligence ...
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... Eloquence with us . Sir Nico : Bacon , was of Surrey . singular , and almost alone , in the beginning of Sir Queene Elizabeths times . Sir Philip Sidney , and Mr Thomas Hooker ( in different matter ) grew great Masters of wit , and ...
... Eloquence with us . Sir Nico : Bacon , was of Surrey . singular , and almost alone , in the beginning of Sir Queene Elizabeths times . Sir Philip Sidney , and Mr Thomas Hooker ( in different matter ) grew great Masters of wit , and ...
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