Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... call'd a Poet , as if it were a most contemptible Nick - name . But the Professors ( indeed ) have made the learning cheape . Rayling , and tinckling Rimers , whose Writings the vulgar more greedily reade ; as being taken with the ...
... call'd a Poet , as if it were a most contemptible Nick - name . But the Professors ( indeed ) have made the learning cheape . Rayling , and tinckling Rimers , whose Writings the vulgar more greedily reade ; as being taken with the ...
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... call'd for ) as if it were new , and borrow'd . Nor doe I alwayes find presently from it , what I doe seek ; but while I am doing another thing , that I labour'd for , will come : And what I sought with trouble , will offer it selfe ...
... call'd for ) as if it were new , and borrow'd . Nor doe I alwayes find presently from it , what I doe seek ; but while I am doing another thing , that I labour'd for , will come : And what I sought with trouble , will offer it selfe ...
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... call'd , as you have womens- Taylors . ( 98 ) They write a verse , as smooth , as soft , as creame ; In which there is no torrent , nor scarce streame . This is what angered Ponne . You may sound these wits , and find the depth 30 ...
... call'd , as you have womens- Taylors . ( 98 ) They write a verse , as smooth , as soft , as creame ; In which there is no torrent , nor scarce streame . This is what angered Ponne . You may sound these wits , and find the depth 30 ...
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... call'd barren , dull , leane , a poore Writer ( or by what contumelious word can come in their cheeks ) by these men , who without labour , judgement , knowledge , or almost sense , are received , or preferr'd before him . He gratulates ...
... call'd barren , dull , leane , a poore Writer ( or by what contumelious word can come in their cheeks ) by these men , who without labour , judgement , knowledge , or almost sense , are received , or preferr'd before him . He gratulates ...
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... call'd , wee should find mun- more evils belong us , then happen to us . How often doth that , which was call'd a calamity , prove the beginning , and cause of a mans happinesse ? And on the contrary : that which hapned , or came to an ...
... call'd , wee should find mun- more evils belong us , then happen to us . How often doth that , which was call'd a calamity , prove the beginning , and cause of a mans happinesse ? And on the contrary : that which hapned , or came to an ...
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