Selections from the British Satirists: With an Introductory Essay by Cecil HeadlamF. E. Robinson, 1897 - 329 sivua |
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... rules he did it by ; Else , when with greatest art he spoke , You'd think he talked like other folk . For all a rhetorician's rules Teach nothing but to name his tools . · In mathematics he was greater Than Tycho Brahe , or SAMUEL BUTLER ...
... rules he did it by ; Else , when with greatest art he spoke , You'd think he talked like other folk . For all a rhetorician's rules Teach nothing but to name his tools . · In mathematics he was greater Than Tycho Brahe , or SAMUEL BUTLER ...
Sivu 269
... rules us by our own consent ! His laws are easy , and his gentle sway Makes it exceeding pleasant to obey . The list of ... rule so politicly and so well , As if there were Lords Justices of Hell ! Duly divided to debauch mankind , And ...
... rules us by our own consent ! His laws are easy , and his gentle sway Makes it exceeding pleasant to obey . The list of ... rule so politicly and so well , As if there were Lords Justices of Hell ! Duly divided to debauch mankind , And ...
Sivu 275
... rules were in that of king Charles the first ; for he never promulgated them in his lifetime , not having them constantly in his mouth , as some grave persons have the rules of virtue and morality , with- out paying the least regard to ...
... rules were in that of king Charles the first ; for he never promulgated them in his lifetime , not having them constantly in his mouth , as some grave persons have the rules of virtue and morality , with- out paying the least regard to ...
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