Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... Plautus . witty comick Poet ) and it appeares not in any thing more , then in that nation ; whereof one when hee had got the inheritance of an unlucky old Grange , would'needs sell it ; and to draw buyers , proclaim'd , the vertues of ...
... Plautus . witty comick Poet ) and it appeares not in any thing more , then in that nation ; whereof one when hee had got the inheritance of an unlucky old Grange , would'needs sell it ; and to draw buyers , proclaim'd , the vertues of ...
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... purchase new ; must needs be wealthier in vice , and have a greater revenue , or stock of ill to spend on . The great theeves of a State are lightly the officers Publici . Fures Iuvenalis . Plautus . of the Crowne ; they hang DISCOVERIES ...
... purchase new ; must needs be wealthier in vice , and have a greater revenue , or stock of ill to spend on . The great theeves of a State are lightly the officers Publici . Fures Iuvenalis . Plautus . of the Crowne ; they hang DISCOVERIES ...
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... Plautus . of the Crowne ; they hang the lesse still ; play the Pikes in the Pond ; eate whom they list . The Net was never spread for the Hawke or Buzzard that hurt us , but the harmelesse birds , they are good meate . Dat veniam corvis ...
... Plautus . of the Crowne ; they hang the lesse still ; play the Pikes in the Pond ; eate whom they list . The Net was never spread for the Hawke or Buzzard that hurt us , but the harmelesse birds , they are good meate . Dat veniam corvis ...
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... Plautus , wee shall see the Oeconomy , and disposition of Poems , better observed then in Terence , and the later : who thought the sole grace , and vertue of their Fable , the sticking in of sentences , as ours doe the forcing in of ...
... Plautus , wee shall see the Oeconomy , and disposition of Poems , better observed then in Terence , and the later : who thought the sole grace , and vertue of their Fable , the sticking in of sentences , as ours doe the forcing in of ...
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... Plautus . M. Varro . Immortales mortales , si fas esset , flere , Flerent diva Camana Nævium Poetam ; Itaque postquam est Orcino traditus thesauro , Obliti sunt Roma , linguâ loqui Latinâ . Or , that modester Testimonie given by Lucius ...
... Plautus . M. Varro . Immortales mortales , si fas esset , flere , Flerent diva Camana Nævium Poetam ; Itaque postquam est Orcino traditus thesauro , Obliti sunt Roma , linguâ loqui Latinâ . Or , that modester Testimonie given by Lucius ...
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