The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes, Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, 3. sējumsChatto and Windus, 1888 |
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... things , the causes , and the men : But most we need his faith ( and all have you ) , That dares not write things false , nor hide things true.1 1 XCVI . TO JOHN DONNE . Who shall doubt , DONNE , whêre I a poet be , 2 When I dare send ...
... things , the causes , and the men : But most we need his faith ( and all have you ) , That dares not write things false , nor hide things true.1 1 XCVI . TO JOHN DONNE . Who shall doubt , DONNE , whêre I a poet be , 2 When I dare send ...
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... things may be learned together , and performed in one point of time ; as musicians exercise their memory , their voice , their fingers , and sometimes their head and feet at once . And so a preacher , in the invention of mat- ter ...
... things may be learned together , and performed in one point of time ; as musicians exercise their memory , their voice , their fingers , and sometimes their head and feet at once . And so a preacher , in the invention of mat- ter ...
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... things which we least mistrust , the greatest danger doth often lurk . Gower , lib . 2 : Forthy the wise men ne demen The things after that there they semen ; But , after that , which they know , and find . Psal . 118 , 22. The stone ...
... things which we least mistrust , the greatest danger doth often lurk . Gower , lib . 2 : Forthy the wise men ne demen The things after that there they semen ; But , after that , which they know , and find . Psal . 118 , 22. The stone ...
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