Seventeenth-century Verse and ProseMacmillan, 1959 |
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Page 55
... desire , and many Things to 10 For both Temper and Distemper " consist of Contraries . But it is one thing to mingle Contraries , another to enterchange them . The Answer of Apollonius to Vespasian , is full of Excellent Instruction ...
... desire , and many Things to 10 For both Temper and Distemper " consist of Contraries . But it is one thing to mingle Contraries , another to enterchange them . The Answer of Apollonius to Vespasian , is full of Excellent Instruction ...
Page 220
... desire should be in them- selves ; and go commonly under the name of a good wit ; though the same word WIT , be used ... desire , evil anything for which we feel aver- sion ; and it is felicity at which we perpetually aim - perpetually ...
... desire should be in them- selves ; and go commonly under the name of a good wit ; though the same word WIT , be used ... desire , evil anything for which we feel aver- sion ; and it is felicity at which we perpetually aim - perpetually ...
Page 242
... desire and love thee ? Why frowns my Sweet ? Why won't my Saint confer Favours on me , her fierce Idolater ? Why are Those Looks , Those Looks the which have been Time - past so fragrant , sickly now drawn in Like a dull Twi - light ...
... desire and love thee ? Why frowns my Sweet ? Why won't my Saint confer Favours on me , her fierce Idolater ? Why are Those Looks , Those Looks the which have been Time - past so fragrant , sickly now drawn in Like a dull Twi - light ...
Contents
The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
THE INTELLECTUAL CLIMATE | 13 |
PROSE STYLE | 19 |
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