English Prose, 1600-1660Doubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1930 - 622 頁 |
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... tilling and husband- ing of the ground . In conclusion , you shall always note a flat- terer to speak and do what he presumeth will be most pleasing and agreeable . BEN JONSON ( 1572-1637 ) Ben Jonson , equally great 80 CHARACTERS.
... tilling and husband- ing of the ground . In conclusion , you shall always note a flat- terer to speak and do what he presumeth will be most pleasing and agreeable . BEN JONSON ( 1572-1637 ) Ben Jonson , equally great 80 CHARACTERS.
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Cecil Albert Moore Douglas Bush. BEN JONSON ( 1572-1637 ) Ben Jonson , equally great in liquor and in scholarship , was the first English imitator of Theophrastus , whom he read in Casaubon's edition of 1592. But he altered the method ...
Cecil Albert Moore Douglas Bush. BEN JONSON ( 1572-1637 ) Ben Jonson , equally great in liquor and in scholarship , was the first English imitator of Theophrastus , whom he read in Casaubon's edition of 1592. But he altered the method ...
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Cecil Albert Moore Douglas Bush. BEN JONSON ( 1572-1637 ) Timber was a commonplace - book , compiled mainly in the period 1620-1635 , and perhaps not at first intended for print . Much of it is paraphrased from Cicero , Quintilian , and ...
Cecil Albert Moore Douglas Bush. BEN JONSON ( 1572-1637 ) Timber was a commonplace - book , compiled mainly in the period 1620-1635 , and perhaps not at first intended for print . Much of it is paraphrased from Cicero , Quintilian , and ...
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Senecas Epistles | 3 |
JOHN FLORIO | 13 |
FRANCIS BACON See also under Philosophy and Science | 31 |
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