A Book of English LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder Macmillan, 1916 - 889 páginas |
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... learned dame , Fayre ympe1 of Phoebus and his aged bryde , The nourse of time and everlasting fame , That warlike handes ennoblest with im- mortall name ; VI 45 O gently come into my feeble brest ; Come gently , but not with that ...
... learned dame , Fayre ympe1 of Phoebus and his aged bryde , The nourse of time and everlasting fame , That warlike handes ennoblest with im- mortall name ; VI 45 O gently come into my feeble brest ; Come gently , but not with that ...
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... learned have surpassed those that have been thought simple . In questioning , not inferior to Nicaulia , the queen of Saba , that did put so many hard doubts to Solomon ; equal to Nicos- trata in the Greek tongue , who was thought to ...
... learned have surpassed those that have been thought simple . In questioning , not inferior to Nicaulia , the queen of Saba , that did put so many hard doubts to Solomon ; equal to Nicos- trata in the Greek tongue , who was thought to ...
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... learned . To [ ro spend too much time in studies is sloth ; to use them too much for ornament is affectation ; to make judgment wholly by their rules is the humor of a scholar . They perfect nature , and are perfected by ex- perience ...
... learned . To [ ro spend too much time in studies is sloth ; to use them too much for ornament is affectation ; to make judgment wholly by their rules is the humor of a scholar . They perfect nature , and are perfected by ex- perience ...
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... learned thy arts , and now Can disdain as much as thou . SIR JOHN SUCKLING ( 1609–1642 ) CONSTANCY Out upon it , I have loved Three whole days together ! And am like to love three more , If it prove fair weather . Time shall moult away ...
... learned thy arts , and now Can disdain as much as thou . SIR JOHN SUCKLING ( 1609–1642 ) CONSTANCY Out upon it , I have loved Three whole days together ! And am like to love three more , If it prove fair weather . Time shall moult away ...
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... learned Ascham , his scholar , or of Hartgrave , in Burnley school , in the same county , but because he was the first did teach worthy Dr. Whitaker ? Nor do I honor the memory of Mulcaster for [ 200 anything so much as for his scholar ...
... learned Ascham , his scholar , or of Hartgrave , in Burnley school , in the same county , but because he was the first did teach worthy Dr. Whitaker ? Nor do I honor the memory of Mulcaster for [ 200 anything so much as for his scholar ...
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A Book of English Literature, Volumen 2 Franklyn Bliss Snyder,Robert Grant Martin Vista completa - 1916 |
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