Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... meane that is hard by , and next them , which they will utter , + unretarded without any shamefastnesse . These never performe much , but quickly . They are , what they are on the sudden ; they shew presently like Graine , that ...
... meane that is hard by , and next them , which they will utter , + unretarded without any shamefastnesse . These never performe much , but quickly . They are , what they are on the sudden ; they shew presently like Graine , that ...
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... to have the greater copy ; Where the learned use ever election , and a meane ; they looke back to what they intended at first , and make all an even , and proportion'd body . The true Artificer will not run away from nature , 32 ...
... to have the greater copy ; Where the learned use ever election , and a meane ; they looke back to what they intended at first , and make all an even , and proportion'd body . The true Artificer will not run away from nature , 32 ...
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... meane time perhaps hee is 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 ...
... meane time perhaps hee is 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 ...
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... meane , either to intermit his studies , or call upon them againe . When hee hath set himselfe to wri [ t ] ing , hee would joyne night to day ; presse upon himselfe without release , not minding it , till hee fainted : and when hee ...
... meane , either to intermit his studies , or call upon them againe . When hee hath set himselfe to wri [ t ] ing , hee would joyne night to day ; presse upon himselfe without release , not minding it , till hee fainted : and when hee ...
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... meane clothes , beget Dejectio often a contempt ; but it is with the shallowest Aulic . creatures : Courtiers commonly looke up even with them in a new suite ; you get above ' hem , streight . Nothing is more short - liv'd then Pride ...
... meane clothes , beget Dejectio often a contempt ; but it is with the shallowest Aulic . creatures : Courtiers commonly looke up even with them in a new suite ; you get above ' hem , streight . Nothing is more short - liv'd then Pride ...
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