Seventeenth-century Prose and Poetry, Svazek 10Alexander Maclaren Witherspoon, Frank J. Warnke Harcourt, Brace & World, 1963 - Počet stran: 1094 A collection of seventeenth-century English prose and poetry. |
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... speak , and to speak well , are two things . A fool may talk , but a wise man speaks ; and out of the observation , knowledge , and the use of things , many writers perplex their readers and hearers with mere nonsense . Their writings ...
... speak , and to speak well , are two things . A fool may talk , but a wise man speaks ; and out of the observation , knowledge , and the use of things , many writers perplex their readers and hearers with mere nonsense . Their writings ...
Strana 126
... Speak , that I may see thee . It springs out of the most retired and inmost parts of us , and is the image of the parent of it , the mind . No glass renders a man's form or likeness so true as his speech . Nay , it is likened to a man ...
... Speak , that I may see thee . It springs out of the most retired and inmost parts of us , and is the image of the parent of it , the mind . No glass renders a man's form or likeness so true as his speech . Nay , it is likened to a man ...
Strana 670
... speaking with authority from the seats of justice , they should speak out of a grate , with a lament- ing voice like prisoners that desire to be rescued . He wisheth that the Bench may have a natural as well as a legal superiority to ...
... speaking with authority from the seats of justice , they should speak out of a grate , with a lament- ing voice like prisoners that desire to be rescued . He wisheth that the Bench may have a natural as well as a legal superiority to ...
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SeventeenthCentury Prose | 3 |
Bibliography | 16 |
Introductory Note | 30 |
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