Prose WorksThe University Press, 1909 - 248 pages |
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... thing that's play'd Ere ' tis a play , and acted ere ' tis made . ' 1 In the books of Trinity College among the ' Extraordinaries ' for 1642 is the entry " To Mr Willis for D Cooley's Comody £ 65 . 165. ' The spelling ' Cooley ' occurs ...
... thing that's play'd Ere ' tis a play , and acted ere ' tis made . ' 1 In the books of Trinity College among the ' Extraordinaries ' for 1642 is the entry " To Mr Willis for D Cooley's Comody £ 65 . 165. ' The spelling ' Cooley ' occurs ...
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... things divine , and first of thee to sing . ' The allusion to Crashaw's change of religion is extremely tender and full of charity : ' Pardon , my mother Church , if I consent That angels led him when from thee he went ; For even in ...
... things divine , and first of thee to sing . ' The allusion to Crashaw's change of religion is extremely tender and full of charity : ' Pardon , my mother Church , if I consent That angels led him when from thee he went ; For even in ...
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... things of his without ' his consent or knowledge , and those so mangled and im- ' perfect that he could neither with honour acknowledge nor ' with honesty quite disavow them . ' To such treatment his Comedy The Guardian had been ...
... things of his without ' his consent or knowledge , and those so mangled and im- ' perfect that he could neither with honour acknowledge nor ' with honesty quite disavow them . ' To such treatment his Comedy The Guardian had been ...
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... things to be searcht in nature had been already found and discovered by the ancients , and that it were a folly to travel about for that which others had before brought home . And the great importer of all truths they 30 took to be ...
... things to be searcht in nature had been already found and discovered by the ancients , and that it were a folly to travel about for that which others had before brought home . And the great importer of all truths they 30 took to be ...
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... things . And no man can hope to make himself as rich by stealing out of others trunks , as he might by opening and digging of 10 new mines . If he conceive that all are already exhausted , let him consider that many lazily thought so ...
... things . And no man can hope to make himself as rich by stealing out of others trunks , as he might by opening and digging of 10 new mines . If he conceive that all are already exhausted , let him consider that many lazily thought so ...
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