The true artificer will not run away from Nature, as he were afraid of her ; or depart from life, and the likeness of truth ; but speak to the capacity of his hearers. And though his Language differ from the vulgar somewhat, it shall not fly from all... On the Margin: Notes and Essays - Seite 179von Aldous Huxley - 1923 - 218 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
 | Ulrich Busse - 2002 - 339 Seiten
...language. In any case, Jonson (in his criticism of Spenser's archaising language use) puts it this way: "the true Artificer will not run away from nature,...he were afraid of her; or depart from life, and the likenesse of Truth; but speak to the capacity of his hearers. And though his language differ from the... | |
 | Roy Kendall - 2003 - 453 Seiten
...when he writes: "The true Artificer will not run away from nature, as hee were afraid of her.. . . And though his language differ from the vulgar somewhat;...the Tamerlanes, and Tamer-Chams, of the late Age." 18. Kuriyama cites vol. 2 of Calendar of State Papers, Domestic, Elizabeth I (1581-90), 479. 19. Ibid.,... | |
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