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... judge , than theirs who can . [ 1676 ] PROLOGUE TO THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD THO ' actors cannot much of learning boast , Of all who want it , we admire it most : We love the praises of a learned pit , As we remotely are allied to wit ...
... judge , than theirs who can . [ 1676 ] PROLOGUE TO THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD THO ' actors cannot much of learning boast , Of all who want it , we admire it most : We love the praises of a learned pit , As we remotely are allied to wit ...
Sivu 255
... judge their ordination vain ; And so they judge of yours , but donors must or- dain . In short , in doctrine , or in discipline Not one reform'd can with another join : But all from each , as from damnation fly ; No union they pretend ...
... judge their ordination vain ; And so they judge of yours , but donors must or- dain . In short , in doctrine , or in discipline Not one reform'd can with another join : But all from each , as from damnation fly ; No union they pretend ...
Sivu 486
... judge of words and style ; but he must be a master of them too : he must perfectly understand his authors tongue , and ab- solutely command his own : so that , to be a thorough translator , he must be a thorough poet . Neither is 110 it ...
... judge of words and style ; but he must be a master of them too : he must perfectly understand his authors tongue , and ab- solutely command his own : so that , to be a thorough translator , he must be a thorough poet . Neither is 110 it ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE Death of the LORD HASTINGS I | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD II | 11 |
Tekijänoikeudet | |
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