Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... language ? hee answer'd : A foole could never hold his pict . serm . ad Mega- peace . For too much talking is ever the Indice of a foole . macatus Plutarchi . bizum Plutarch . Argute dictum . Dum tacet indoctus , poterit cordatus haberi ...
... language ? hee answer'd : A foole could never hold his pict . serm . ad Mega- peace . For too much talking is ever the Indice of a foole . macatus Plutarchi . bizum Plutarch . Argute dictum . Dum tacet indoctus , poterit cordatus haberi ...
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... , the fore - head , the cheeke , chyn , lip , or any part else , are as necessary , and naturall in the place . But now nothing is good that is naturall : Right and naturall language seeme Censura de Poetis : Mart . 1 , 4 . DISCOVERIES 25.
... , the fore - head , the cheeke , chyn , lip , or any part else , are as necessary , and naturall in the place . But now nothing is good that is naturall : Right and naturall language seeme Censura de Poetis : Mart . 1 , 4 . DISCOVERIES 25.
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... language differ from the vulgar somewhat ; it shall not fly from all humanity , with the Tamerlanes , and Tamer - Chams , of the late Age , which had nothing in them but the scenicall strutting , and furious vociferation , to warrant ...
... language differ from the vulgar somewhat ; it shall not fly from all humanity , with the Tamerlanes , and Tamer - Chams , of the late Age , which had nothing in them but the scenicall strutting , and furious vociferation , to warrant ...
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... language , nor went out of the high way of speaking ; but for some great necessity , or apparent profit . For hee denied Figures to be invented for ornament , but for ayde ; and still thought it an extreme madnesse to bend , or wrest ...
... language , nor went out of the high way of speaking ; but for some great necessity , or apparent profit . For hee denied Figures to be invented for ornament , but for ayde ; and still thought it an extreme madnesse to bend , or wrest ...
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... grew up to his Author ; likenesse is alwayes on this side Truth : Yet there hapn'd , in my time , one noble Speaker , who was full of gravity in his speaking . His A language , ( where hee could spare , or 36 DISCOVERIES.
... grew up to his Author ; likenesse is alwayes on this side Truth : Yet there hapn'd , in my time , one noble Speaker , who was full of gravity in his speaking . His A language , ( where hee could spare , or 36 DISCOVERIES.
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