Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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Page 69
... true , that in compendious Treatises for practise , that fourme is not to bee disallowed . But in the true handling of knowledge , men ought not to fall either on the one side into the veyne of Velleius the Epicurean : Nil tam metuens ...
... true , that in compendious Treatises for practise , that fourme is not to bee disallowed . But in the true handling of knowledge , men ought not to fall either on the one side into the veyne of Velleius the Epicurean : Nil tam metuens ...
Page 82
... true . Will no other vice content you ? Wil it not serve your turn to do , as did your mothers ? Or have you all old vices spent , and now would finde out others ? Or doth a feare , that men are true , torment you ? Oh we are not , be ...
... true . Will no other vice content you ? Wil it not serve your turn to do , as did your mothers ? Or have you all old vices spent , and now would finde out others ? Or doth a feare , that men are true , torment you ? Oh we are not , be ...
Page 141
... True Conceipt . Spoyling Senses of their Treasure , Cosening Judgement with a measure , But false weight . Wresting words , from their true calling ; Propping Verse , for feare of falling To the ground . Joynting Syllabes , drowning ...
... True Conceipt . Spoyling Senses of their Treasure , Cosening Judgement with a measure , But false weight . Wresting words , from their true calling ; Propping Verse , for feare of falling To the ground . Joynting Syllabes , drowning ...
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