The Pelican Book of English Prose: Seventeenth-century prose, 1620-1700, edited by P. UrePenguin Books, 1956 |
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... philosophers , who used prose as a means to ends which could be clearly distinguished from that of cultivating a style , were often suspicious of the traps planted by words ; sometimes they lacked confidence that words could ever be ...
... philosophers , who used prose as a means to ends which could be clearly distinguished from that of cultivating a style , were often suspicious of the traps planted by words ; sometimes they lacked confidence that words could ever be ...
Sivu 175
... Philosophers ; but from the Shops of Mechanicks ; from the Voyages of Merchants ; from the Ploughs of Husbandmen ; from the Sports , the Fishponds , the Parks , the Gardens of Gentlemen ... What Reason then have we to bode ill alone to ...
... Philosophers ; but from the Shops of Mechanicks ; from the Voyages of Merchants ; from the Ploughs of Husbandmen ; from the Sports , the Fishponds , the Parks , the Gardens of Gentlemen ... What Reason then have we to bode ill alone to ...
Sivu 176
... Philosopher : Whereas Experience , on the contrary , tells us , that greater Things are produc'd by the free way , than ... Philosophers ; not to devout and religious Men alone : By all these we have been already deluded ; even by those ...
... Philosopher : Whereas Experience , on the contrary , tells us , that greater Things are produc'd by the free way , than ... Philosophers ; not to devout and religious Men alone : By all these we have been already deluded ; even by those ...
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