The Pelican Book of English Prose: Seventeenth-century prose, 1620-1700, edited by P. UrePenguin Books, 1956 |
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Էջ 72
... hold , but would study to raise the credit of his wit , tho ' it made others call his judgment in question . When he talked to me as a philosopher of his con- tempt of the world , I asked him , what he meant by getting so many new ...
... hold , but would study to raise the credit of his wit , tho ' it made others call his judgment in question . When he talked to me as a philosopher of his con- tempt of the world , I asked him , what he meant by getting so many new ...
Էջ 161
... hold out twenty , forty , sixty years , and some of us perhaps longer , and do still stand at the mark un- touch'd ... holds our soul in life , and suffers not our foot to be moved . To the same merciful Providence of God we owe , that ...
... hold out twenty , forty , sixty years , and some of us perhaps longer , and do still stand at the mark un- touch'd ... holds our soul in life , and suffers not our foot to be moved . To the same merciful Providence of God we owe , that ...
Էջ 261
... hold him in the same Degree of Veneration as the Grecians held Homer , or the Romans Virgil : He is a perpetual Fountain of good Sense ; learn'd in all Sciences ; and therefore speaks properly on all Subjects : As he knew what to say ...
... hold him in the same Degree of Veneration as the Grecians held Homer , or the Romans Virgil : He is a perpetual Fountain of good Sense ; learn'd in all Sciences ; and therefore speaks properly on all Subjects : As he knew what to say ...
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