Seventeenth-century Verse and ProseMacmillan, 1959 |
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Page 48
... Truth , is a Naked , and Open day light , that doth not shew , the Masques , and Mummeries , and Triumphs " of the world , halfe so Stately , and daintily , as Candle- lights . Truth may perhaps come to the price of a Pearle , that ...
... Truth , is a Naked , and Open day light , that doth not shew , the Masques , and Mummeries , and Triumphs " of the world , halfe so Stately , and daintily , as Candle- lights . Truth may perhaps come to the price of a Pearle , that ...
Page 65
... truth upon occasion of Controversies and altercations , and to thinke they are all out of their way which never meete , and when they see such digladiation " about subtilties , and matter of no use nor moment , they easily fall upon ...
... truth upon occasion of Controversies and altercations , and to thinke they are all out of their way which never meete , and when they see such digladiation " about subtilties , and matter of no use nor moment , they easily fall upon ...
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... Truth , nor fit to take up the Gantlet in the cause of Veritie : Many from the ignorance of these Maximes , and an inconsiderate zeale unto Truth , have too rashly charged the troopes of error , and remaine as Tro- 20 phees unto the ...
... Truth , nor fit to take up the Gantlet in the cause of Veritie : Many from the ignorance of these Maximes , and an inconsiderate zeale unto Truth , have too rashly charged the troopes of error , and remaine as Tro- 20 phees unto the ...
Contents
The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
THE INTELLECTUAL CLIMATE | 13 |
PROSE STYLE | 19 |
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