Seventeenth-century Verse and ProseMacmillan, 1959 |
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... learned men are fittest to judge or censure . 1 To spend too much time in them is grave , Logicke and Rhetoricke able to contend . OF STUDIES [ Text : 1597 ] Studies serve for Delight , for Ornament , and for Ability . Their Chiefe Use ...
... learned men are fittest to judge or censure . 1 To spend too much time in them is grave , Logicke and Rhetoricke able to contend . OF STUDIES [ Text : 1597 ] Studies serve for Delight , for Ornament , and for Ability . Their Chiefe Use ...
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... learned men , have beene Arch heretiques , how learned times have been enclined to Atheisme , and how the contemplation of second Causes doth derogate from our dependance upon God , who is the first cause . To discover then the ...
... learned men , have beene Arch heretiques , how learned times have been enclined to Atheisme , and how the contemplation of second Causes doth derogate from our dependance upon God , who is the first cause . To discover then the ...
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... learned men have beene hereticall , whilest they have sought to flye up to the secrets of the Deitie by the waxen winges of the Sences : And as for the conceite that too much 40 from their Manners , or from the nature of mingle or ...
... learned men have beene hereticall , whilest they have sought to flye up to the secrets of the Deitie by the waxen winges of the Sences : And as for the conceite that too much 40 from their Manners , or from the nature of mingle or ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
John Donne | 71 |
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