Seventeenth-century English ProseDavid Novarr Knopf, 1967 - 555 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 190
... tell , that I have heard some Criticks , learned , both in Languages and Poetry , say , that none of the Greek or Latine Poets did ever equal them . A Valediction , forbidding to Mourn . As vertuous men pass mildly away , And , whisper ...
... tell , that I have heard some Criticks , learned , both in Languages and Poetry , say , that none of the Greek or Latine Poets did ever equal them . A Valediction , forbidding to Mourn . As vertuous men pass mildly away , And , whisper ...
الصفحة 255
... tell him he is at the end of his nature ; or that there is no further state to come , unto which this seemes progressionall , and other- wise made in vaine ; Without this accomplishment the naturall expectation and desire of such a ...
... tell him he is at the end of his nature ; or that there is no further state to come , unto which this seemes progressionall , and other- wise made in vaine ; Without this accomplishment the naturall expectation and desire of such a ...
الصفحة 427
... tell you , that I now onely owe you thanks for intimating unto me ( how modestly soever ) the true Artificer . For the work it self , I had view'd some good while before , with singular delight , having receiv'd it from our common ...
... tell you , that I now onely owe you thanks for intimating unto me ( how modestly soever ) the true Artificer . For the work it self , I had view'd some good while before , with singular delight , having receiv'd it from our common ...
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