Seventeenth-century Verse and ProseMacmillan, 1959 |
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... unto paper , I had not the assistance of any good booke , whereby to promote my invention or relieve my memory ; and therefore there to be called unto the rigid test of reason . Lastly all that is contained therein is in submission unto ...
... unto paper , I had not the assistance of any good booke , whereby to promote my invention or relieve my memory ; and therefore there to be called unto the rigid test of reason . Lastly all that is contained therein is in submission unto ...
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... unto reason : As contrary unto the native posture of man , and his production first ions , while they bid adieu unto the world , not to look again upon it ; whereas Mahometans who think to return to a de- lightfull life again , are ...
... unto reason : As contrary unto the native posture of man , and his production first ions , while they bid adieu unto the world , not to look again upon it ; whereas Mahometans who think to return to a de- lightfull life again , are ...
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Helen Constance White. promise such diuturnity unto his Reliques , or might not gladly say , Sic ego componi versus in ossa velim . " 192 191 196 menas nights , ' and time hath no wings unto it . But the most tedious being is that which ...
Helen Constance White. promise such diuturnity unto his Reliques , or might not gladly say , Sic ego componi versus in ossa velim . " 192 191 196 menas nights , ' and time hath no wings unto it . But the most tedious being is that which ...
Contents
The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
THE INTELLECTUAL CLIMATE | 13 |
PROSE STYLE | 19 |
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