PoemsHarvard University Press, 1955 - 353 sivua |
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Sivu v
... Booke III To my Booke - seller IV To King James v On the Union vi To Alchymists 8 8 9 777∞ ∞ a a VII On the New Hot - house VIII On a Robbery 9 IX To All , to Whom I Write 9 x To my lord Ignorant 10 XI On some - thing , that walkes ...
... Booke III To my Booke - seller IV To King James v On the Union vi To Alchymists 8 8 9 777∞ ∞ a a VII On the New Hot - house VIII On a Robbery 9 IX To All , to Whom I Write 9 x To my lord Ignorant 10 XI On some - thing , that walkes ...
Sivu xlv
... Booke ' ) ; for the force of Rare Ben - his impact on his own and succeeding centuries — makes it difficult to turn the eyes completely from the Picture . But the Booke is entitled to the major share of attention . I have retained the ...
... Booke ' ) ; for the force of Rare Ben - his impact on his own and succeeding centuries — makes it difficult to turn the eyes completely from the Picture . But the Booke is entitled to the major share of attention . I have retained the ...
Sivu 7
... booke in hand , To reade it well : that is , to understand . II To my Booke It will be look'd for , booke , when some but see Thy title , Epigrammes , and nam'd of mee , Thou should'st be bold , licentious , full of gall , Wormewood ...
... booke in hand , To reade it well : that is , to understand . II To my Booke It will be look'd for , booke , when some but see Thy title , Epigrammes , and nam'd of mee , Thou should'st be bold , licentious , full of gall , Wormewood ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS page | xix |
INTRODUCTION | xxiii |
The mind of the Frontispiece to | xxiv |
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