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... writ to all , Nor first intended , but occasional , Their absent sermons ; nor if they contain All needful doctrines , are those doctrines plain . Clearness by frequent preaching must be wrought , They writ but seldom , but they daily ...
... writ to all , Nor first intended , but occasional , Their absent sermons ; nor if they contain All needful doctrines , are those doctrines plain . Clearness by frequent preaching must be wrought , They writ but seldom , but they daily ...
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... writ then as they are now , promiscuously , by the same person ; but he who found his genius bending to the one , never at- tempted the other way . This is so plain , that I need not instance to you , that Aristophanes , Plautus , Ter ...
... writ then as they are now , promiscuously , by the same person ; but he who found his genius bending to the one , never at- tempted the other way . This is so plain , that I need not instance to you , that Aristophanes , Plautus , Ter ...
Sivu 433
... writ , but he would produce it much better done in Shakspeare ; and however others are now generally preferred before him , yet the age wherein he lived , which had contemporaries with him Fletcher and 1840 Jonson , never equalled them ...
... writ , but he would produce it much better done in Shakspeare ; and however others are now generally preferred before him , yet the age wherein he lived , which had contemporaries with him Fletcher and 1840 Jonson , never equalled them ...
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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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