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... things , but onely by a sort of bald Friers and knavish shavelings so feigned ; which , as in all other things , so in that , soughte to nousell the common people in ignoraunce , least , being once acquainted with the truth of things ...
... things , but onely by a sort of bald Friers and knavish shavelings so feigned ; which , as in all other things , so in that , soughte to nousell the common people in ignoraunce , least , being once acquainted with the truth of things ...
Page 152
... things : Pictoribus atque poetis , & c . [ Painters and Poets have always been allowed to take what liberties they would . ] It is taken in two senses , in respect of words or matter . In the first sense it is but a character of style ...
... things : Pictoribus atque poetis , & c . [ Painters and Poets have always been allowed to take what liberties they would . ] It is taken in two senses , in respect of words or matter . In the first sense it is but a character of style ...
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... things eternall descended to mortall things , and thence returned ( as it were by the same way ) from the earth to heaven againe ; rather affirming than prooving what he taught . But Aristotle from earthly things ( as most manifest to ...
... things eternall descended to mortall things , and thence returned ( as it were by the same way ) from the earth to heaven againe ; rather affirming than prooving what he taught . But Aristotle from earthly things ( as most manifest to ...
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Edmund Spenser and the Impersonations of Francis Bacon Edward George Harman No preview available - 2012 |
Edmund Spenser: And the Impersonations of Francis Bacon (Classic Reprint) Edward George Harman No preview available - 2015 |
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