Seventeenth-century Verse and ProseMacmillan, 1959 |
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... Kind , or Faire. Let me never taste of gladnesse . If that I had Willi's skill , 380 Envie nor Detractions tongue , Should ere make me leave my song : But I'd sing it every day 410 If I love not thy mad'st fits , More than all their ...
... Kind , or Faire. Let me never taste of gladnesse . If that I had Willi's skill , 380 Envie nor Detractions tongue , Should ere make me leave my song : But I'd sing it every day 410 If I love not thy mad'st fits , More than all their ...
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... kind of understanding I shall speak hereafter . " Chapter IV shows how language yields this second kind of under- standing , which is not just natural experience -as is understanding of the first order - but an 20 understanding of such ...
... kind of understanding I shall speak hereafter . " Chapter IV shows how language yields this second kind of under- standing , which is not just natural experience -as is understanding of the first order - but an 20 understanding of such ...
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... kind of Snail , or at the black Bee that breeds in clay walls ; and he never refuses a Grasshopper on the top of a swift stream , nor at the bottom the young bumble - bee that breeds in long grasse , and is ordinarily found by the Mower ...
... kind of Snail , or at the black Bee that breeds in clay walls ; and he never refuses a Grasshopper on the top of a swift stream , nor at the bottom the young bumble - bee that breeds in long grasse , and is ordinarily found by the Mower ...
Contents
The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
THE INTELLECTUAL CLIMATE | 13 |
PROSE STYLE | 19 |
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