Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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... writing . Here , again , Hobbes contributed to the advance of the scientific point of view both in his writing on literary theory and in his practice . The result was that by the end of this period there was something like a common ...
... writing . Here , again , Hobbes contributed to the advance of the scientific point of view both in his writing on literary theory and in his practice . The result was that by the end of this period there was something like a common ...
Page 128
... write the things , the causes , and the men . But most we need his faith ( and all have you ) That dares not write things false , nor hide things true . XCVI . To John Donne Who shall doubt , DONNE , where I a Poet bee , When I dare ...
... write the things , the causes , and the men . But most we need his faith ( and all have you ) That dares not write things false , nor hide things true . XCVI . To John Donne Who shall doubt , DONNE , where I a Poet bee , When I dare ...
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... write of Groves , of Twilights , and I sing The Court of Mab , and of the Fairie - King . I write of Hell ; I sing ( and ever shall ) Of Heaven , and hope to have it after all . When He Would Have His Verses Read In sober mornings doe ...
... write of Groves , of Twilights , and I sing The Court of Mab , and of the Fairie - King . I write of Hell ; I sing ( and ever shall ) Of Heaven , and hope to have it after all . When He Would Have His Verses Read In sober mornings doe ...
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