Prose of the English RenaissanceJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1952 - 882 էջ |
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Էջ 75
... follow this counsel of Aristotle : to speak as the common people do , to think as wise men do ; and so should every man understand him , and the judgment of wise men allow him . Many English writers have not done so , but using strange ...
... follow this counsel of Aristotle : to speak as the common people do , to think as wise men do ; and so should every man understand him , and the judgment of wise men allow him . Many English writers have not done so , but using strange ...
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... follow chiefly those three authors but he proved both learned , wise , and also an honest man , if he joined with all the true doctrine of God's holy Bible , without the which the other three be but fine edge tools in a fool or mad ...
... follow chiefly those three authors but he proved both learned , wise , and also an honest man , if he joined with all the true doctrine of God's holy Bible , without the which the other three be but fine edge tools in a fool or mad ...
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... follow the deceiver . O world , world , thou hast such moods and fashions in thy proceeding that thou leadest us all to perdition . Of one thing I 10 marvel much , whereof I cannot be satisfied . Which is , since that we may go upon the ...
... follow the deceiver . O world , world , thou hast such moods and fashions in thy proceeding that thou leadest us all to perdition . Of one thing I 10 marvel much , whereof I cannot be satisfied . Which is , since that we may go upon the ...
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