Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... MATTER : AS THEY have flow'd out of his daily Read- ings ; or had their refluxe to his peculiar Notion of the Times . By BEN : IOHNSON . Tecum habita , ut noris quam sit tibi curta supellex . Pers . sat . 4 . LONDON , Printed M.DC.XLI ...
... MATTER : AS THEY have flow'd out of his daily Read- ings ; or had their refluxe to his peculiar Notion of the Times . By BEN : IOHNSON . Tecum habita , ut noris quam sit tibi curta supellex . Pers . sat . 4 . LONDON , Printed M.DC.XLI ...
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... matter , and seed - plot ; There are the seats of all Argument , and Invention . But especially , you must be cunning in the nature of Man : There is the variety of things , which are as the Elements , and Letters , which DISCOVERIES 7.
... matter , and seed - plot ; There are the seats of all Argument , and Invention . But especially , you must be cunning in the nature of Man : There is the variety of things , which are as the Elements , and Letters , which DISCOVERIES 7.
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... matter , that the uitas . studious of elegancy be not defrauded ; redeeme Arts Elegantia . from their rough , and braky seates , where they lay hid , and over - growne with thornes , to a pure , open , and flowry light : where they may ...
... matter , that the uitas . studious of elegancy be not defrauded ; redeeme Arts Elegantia . from their rough , and braky seates , where they lay hid , and over - growne with thornes , to a pure , open , and flowry light : where they may ...
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... matter wanting to his laughter ? Hence comes the Epidemicall Infection . For ( 91 ) how can they escape the contagion of the Writings , whom the virulency of the calumnies hath not stav'd off from reading . Nothing doth more invite a ...
... matter wanting to his laughter ? Hence comes the Epidemicall Infection . For ( 91 ) how can they escape the contagion of the Writings , whom the virulency of the calumnies hath not stav'd off from reading . Nothing doth more invite a ...
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... matter , in so profound a security , as while they are speaking , for the most part , they confesse to speake they know not what . 1 Of the two ( if either were to bee wisht ) I would Potius rather have a plaine downe - right wisdome ...
... matter , in so profound a security , as while they are speaking , for the most part , they confesse to speake they know not what . 1 Of the two ( if either were to bee wisht ) I would Potius rather have a plaine downe - right wisdome ...
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