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Strana 137
Tis most true , tenet insanabile multos scribendi cacoethes , and “ there is no end of writing of books , " as the wiseman found of old ... indocti doctique — he will write no matter what and scrape together it boots not whence .
Tis most true , tenet insanabile multos scribendi cacoethes , and “ there is no end of writing of books , " as the wiseman found of old ... indocti doctique — he will write no matter what and scrape together it boots not whence .
Strana 594
Now what , I beseech you , than to write a regular French play , or more difficult than to write an irregular English one , like those of Fletcher , or of Shakespeare ? “ If they content themselves , as Corneille did , with some flat ...
Now what , I beseech you , than to write a regular French play , or more difficult than to write an irregular English one , like those of Fletcher , or of Shakespeare ? “ If they content themselves , as Corneille did , with some flat ...
Strana 604
To this you answered , that it was no argument to the question in hand ; for the dispute was not which way a man may write best , but which is most proper for the subject on which he writes . “ First , give me leave , Sir , to remember ...
To this you answered , that it was no argument to the question in hand ; for the dispute was not which way a man may write best , but which is most proper for the subject on which he writes . “ First , give me leave , Sir , to remember ...
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