Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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... present occasion with argument , tales with reasons , asking of questions , with tell- ing of opinions , and jest with earnest . ΒΆ But some thinges are priviledged from jest , namely Religion , matters of state , great persons , any ...
... present occasion with argument , tales with reasons , asking of questions , with tell- ing of opinions , and jest with earnest . ΒΆ But some thinges are priviledged from jest , namely Religion , matters of state , great persons , any ...
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... present Occasion with Arguments ; Tales with Reasons , Asking of Questions , with telling of Opinions ; and Jest with 20 Earnest : For it is a dull Thing to Tire , and , as we say now , to Jade , any Thing too farre . As for Jest ...
... present Occasion with Arguments ; Tales with Reasons , Asking of Questions , with telling of Opinions ; and Jest with 20 Earnest : For it is a dull Thing to Tire , and , as we say now , to Jade , any Thing too farre . As for Jest ...
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... present : for what hee condemned while it was , once past hee magnifies , and strives to recall it out of the jawes of Time . What hee hath hee seeth not , his eyes are so taken up with 30 what he wants ; and what hee sees hee cares not ...
... present : for what hee condemned while it was , once past hee magnifies , and strives to recall it out of the jawes of Time . What hee hath hee seeth not , his eyes are so taken up with 30 what he wants ; and what hee sees hee cares not ...
Contents
The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
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