Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... style . In style to consider , what ought to be written ; and after what manner ; Hee must first thinke , and excogitate his matter ; then choose his words , and examine the weight of either . Then take care in placing , and ranking ...
... style . In style to consider , what ought to be written ; and after what manner ; Hee must first thinke , and excogitate his matter ; then choose his words , and examine the weight of either . Then take care in placing , and ranking ...
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... style , there must be a Harmonie , and consent of parts . I take this labour in teaching others , that they should not be alwayes to bee taught ; and I would bring my Precepts into practise . For rules are ever of lesse force , and ...
... style , there must be a Harmonie , and consent of parts . I take this labour in teaching others , that they should not be alwayes to bee taught ; and I would bring my Precepts into practise . For rules are ever of lesse force , and ...
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... style is perspicuitie , and nothing so vitious in it , cuitas . as to need an Interpreter . Words borrow'd of Antiquity , doe lend a kind of Majesty to style , and are not without their delight sometimes . For they Authori- have the ...
... style is perspicuitie , and nothing so vitious in it , cuitas . as to need an Interpreter . Words borrow'd of Antiquity , doe lend a kind of Majesty to style , and are not without their delight sometimes . For they Authori- have the ...
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... style ; as in a Meadow , where though the meere grasse and greennesse delights ; yet the variety of flowers doth heighten and beautifie . Marry we must not play , or riot too much with them , as in Paranomasies : Nor use too swelling ...
... style ; as in a Meadow , where though the meere grasse and greennesse delights ; yet the variety of flowers doth heighten and beautifie . Marry we must not play , or riot too much with them , as in Paranomasies : Nor use too swelling ...
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... style is that , where you can take away > nothing without losse , and that losse to be manifest . The briefe style is that which expresseth much in The Laco- little . The concise style , which expresseth not enough , but leaves somewhat ...
... style is that , where you can take away > nothing without losse , and that losse to be manifest . The briefe style is that which expresseth much in The Laco- little . The concise style , which expresseth not enough , but leaves somewhat ...
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