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... better then change and alteration . Our manners are exceedingly corrupted , and with a marvelous inclination bend toward worse and worse ; Of our lawes and customs many are barbarous , and divers monstrous ; notwithstanding , by reason ...
... better then change and alteration . Our manners are exceedingly corrupted , and with a marvelous inclination bend toward worse and worse ; Of our lawes and customs many are barbarous , and divers monstrous ; notwithstanding , by reason ...
Sivu 381
... better than myself . But if this incorrect Essay , written in the country without the help of books or advice of friends , shall find any acceptance in the world , I promise to myself a better success of the Second Part , wherein I ...
... better than myself . But if this incorrect Essay , written in the country without the help of books or advice of friends , shall find any acceptance in the world , I promise to myself a better success of the Second Part , wherein I ...
Sivu 490
... better ; but never so well , as to have satisfied myself . He who excels all other poets in his own language , were it possible to do him right , must appear above them in our tongue ; which , as my Lord Roscom- mon justly observes ...
... better ; but never so well , as to have satisfied myself . He who excels all other poets in his own language , were it possible to do him right , must appear above them in our tongue ; which , as my Lord Roscom- mon justly observes ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE Death of the LORD HASTINGS I | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD II | 11 |
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