Complete Poetry & Selected Prose: With English Metrical Translations of the Latin, Greek and Italian PoemsNonesuch Press, 1938 - 860 pàgines |
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Pàgina 571
... himselfe to utter contemptuously of those reverend men provoke me to doe that over againe which some expect I should ... himselfe irreprovable in that it was not for himselfe , but in the cause of his brother ; and in such cases , saith ...
... himselfe to utter contemptuously of those reverend men provoke me to doe that over againe which some expect I should ... himselfe irreprovable in that it was not for himselfe , but in the cause of his brother ; and in such cases , saith ...
Pàgina 596
... himselfe , he leaves an aspersion upon Job , which by any else I never heard laid to his charge . For hav- ing affirm'd that there is no greater confusion then the con- founding of jest and earnest , presently he brings the example of ...
... himselfe , he leaves an aspersion upon Job , which by any else I never heard laid to his charge . For hav- ing affirm'd that there is no greater confusion then the con- founding of jest and earnest , presently he brings the example of ...
Pàgina 598
... himselfe , short ye will say both in breath , and extent , as in our own praises it ought to be , unlesse wherein a good name hath bin wrongfully attainted . Right , but if ye looke at what he ascribes to himselfe , that temper of his ...
... himselfe , short ye will say both in breath , and extent , as in our own praises it ought to be , unlesse wherein a good name hath bin wrongfully attainted . Right , but if ye looke at what he ascribes to himselfe , that temper of his ...
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De Ideâ Platonicâ quemadmodum Aristoteles intellexit | 9 |
The Passion c 1630 | 16 |
Sonnet O Nightingale | 18 |
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