Seventeenth-century Verse and ProseMacmillan, 1959 |
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... Words , in a Mans owne Name , which he would have another Man learne , and use , and thereupon take Advantage . I knew two , that were Competitors , for the Sec- retaries Place , in Queene Elizabeths time , and yet kept good Quarters ...
... Words , in a Mans owne Name , which he would have another Man learne , and use , and thereupon take Advantage . I knew two , that were Competitors , for the Sec- retaries Place , in Queene Elizabeths time , and yet kept good Quarters ...
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... word , Now ) And the other designes the everlastingnesse of the next world , ( for that incomprehensiblenesse is comprehended in the other word , Then ) These two words , that design two such Ages , are now met in one Day ; in this Day ...
... word , Now ) And the other designes the everlastingnesse of the next world , ( for that incomprehensiblenesse is comprehended in the other word , Then ) These two words , that design two such Ages , are now met in one Day ; in this Day ...
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... words , natural wisdom . In the concluding words of Chapter II we are told , however , 10 experience , quicknesse of memory , and that there is another kind of understanding : " That understanding which is peculiar to man , is the ...
... words , natural wisdom . In the concluding words of Chapter II we are told , however , 10 experience , quicknesse of memory , and that there is another kind of understanding : " That understanding which is peculiar to man , is the ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
John Donne | 71 |
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