Spenser: the Critical HeritageRobert M. Cummings Barnes & Noble, 1971 - 355 pagina's |
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Pagina 149
... hath written will be a meanes that the english tongue will receiue no more alteration and changes , but will remaine & continue settled in that forme it now hath ; for excellent authours doe draw vnto them the study of posterity , and ...
... hath written will be a meanes that the english tongue will receiue no more alteration and changes , but will remaine & continue settled in that forme it now hath ; for excellent authours doe draw vnto them the study of posterity , and ...
Pagina 150
... hath done soe cunningly , that if one heed him not with great attention , rare and wonderful con- ceptions will vnperceived slide by him that readeth his works , & he will thinke he hath mett with nothing but familiar and easy ...
... hath done soe cunningly , that if one heed him not with great attention , rare and wonderful con- ceptions will vnperceived slide by him that readeth his works , & he will thinke he hath mett with nothing but familiar and easy ...
Pagina 154
... hath a nature compounded of what is simple , or what hath a nature compounded of what is compounded . In con- tinued quantitie this may be exemplified by a Point , a line , and a superficies in Bodies : and in numbers , by an unity , a ...
... hath a nature compounded of what is simple , or what hath a nature compounded of what is compounded . In con- tinued quantitie this may be exemplified by a Point , a line , and a superficies in Bodies : and in numbers , by an unity , a ...
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The Period 15791600 | 6 |
SI RICHARD NICCOLS from Englands Eliza 1610 | 20 |
E K from The Shepheardes Calender 1579 33353 | 43 |
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