The Pelican Book of English Prose: Seventeenth-century prose, 1620-1700, edited by P. UrePenguin Books, 1956 |
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... matter ; and more after the choiceness of phrase , and the round and clean composition of the sentence , and the sweet falling of the clauses , and the varying and illustration of their work with tropes and figures , than after the ...
... matter ; and more after the choiceness of phrase , and the round and clean composition of the sentence , and the sweet falling of the clauses , and the varying and illustration of their work with tropes and figures , than after the ...
Էջ 166
... Matter , that it should put into it self Sense , Perception , and Knowledge , as it is repugnant to the Idea of a ... matters not . The thing is evident , and from this Idea duly considered , will easily be deduced all those other ...
... Matter , that it should put into it self Sense , Perception , and Knowledge , as it is repugnant to the Idea of a ... matters not . The thing is evident , and from this Idea duly considered , will easily be deduced all those other ...
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... Matters of Faith and Revelation ) must convince the Reader , that Equality of Numbers in every Verse which we call Heroick , was either not known , or not always practis'd in Chaucer's Age . It were an easie Matter to produce some ...
... Matters of Faith and Revelation ) must convince the Reader , that Equality of Numbers in every Verse which we call Heroick , was either not known , or not always practis'd in Chaucer's Age . It were an easie Matter to produce some ...
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