Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... translated : where figures are fit : which gentle , which strong to shew the composition Manly . And how hee hath avoyded , faint , obscure , obscene , sordid , humble , improper , or effeminate Phrase ; which is not only prais'd of the ...
... translated : where figures are fit : which gentle , which strong to shew the composition Manly . And how hee hath avoyded , faint , obscure , obscene , sordid , humble , improper , or effeminate Phrase ; which is not only prais'd of the ...
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... translations from a wrong place . As if a Privie - Counsellor should at the Table take his Metaphore from a Dicing - house , or Ordinary , or a Vintners Vault ; or a Justice of Peace draw his similitudes from the Mathematicks ; or a ...
... translations from a wrong place . As if a Privie - Counsellor should at the Table take his Metaphore from a Dicing - house , or Ordinary , or a Vintners Vault ; or a Justice of Peace draw his similitudes from the Mathematicks ; or a ...
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... translated . 3. his Censure of the English Poets was this , that Censure Sidney did not keep a Decorum in making every one of speak as well as himself . Sidney Spencer Sam : Daniel Silvester of ye transla- tion of Asset BEN IONSIANA ...
... translated . 3. his Censure of the English Poets was this , that Censure Sidney did not keep a Decorum in making every one of speak as well as himself . Sidney Spencer Sam : Daniel Silvester of ye transla- tion of Asset BEN IONSIANA ...
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... translations of Homer and Virgill in Long Alexandrines were but Prose . that Iohn Haringtones Ariosto , under all translations was the worst that when Sir Iohn Harrington de- syred him to tell the truth of his Epigrames , he answered ...
... translations of Homer and Virgill in Long Alexandrines were but Prose . that Iohn Haringtones Ariosto , under all translations was the worst that when Sir Iohn Harrington de- syred him to tell the truth of his Epigrames , he answered ...
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... translations of Virgill Cardinall that they were naught . that the best pieces of Ronsard were his Odes . all this was to no purpose , for he neither doeth understand French nor Italiannes 5 he read his translation of that ode of Horace ...
... translations of Virgill Cardinall that they were naught . that the best pieces of Ronsard were his Odes . all this was to no purpose , for he neither doeth understand French nor Italiannes 5 he read his translation of that ode of Horace ...
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