Seventeenth-century Verse and ProseMacmillan, 1959 |
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Zadetki 1–3 od 67
Stran 106
... himselfe shrinkes himselfe , and consumes himselfe to a handfull of dust ? whats become of his soaring thoughts , his compassing thoughts , when himselfe brings himselfe to the ignorance , to the thought- at once ; My thoughts reach all ...
... himselfe shrinkes himselfe , and consumes himselfe to a handfull of dust ? whats become of his soaring thoughts , his compassing thoughts , when himselfe brings himselfe to the ignorance , to the thought- at once ; My thoughts reach all ...
Stran 160
... himselfe is praised without excesse , hee complaines that such imperfect kindnesse hath not done him right . If but an unseasonable shower crosse his recreation , he is ready to fall out with heaven , and thinkes hee is wronged if GOD ...
... himselfe is praised without excesse , hee complaines that such imperfect kindnesse hath not done him right . If but an unseasonable shower crosse his recreation , he is ready to fall out with heaven , and thinkes hee is wronged if GOD ...
Stran 334
... himselfe , hee loves us but for that part which is as it were himselfe , and the traduction1 of his holy Spirit . Let us call to assize the loves of our parents , the affection of our wives and children , and they are all dumbe showes ...
... himselfe , hee loves us but for that part which is as it were himselfe , and the traduction1 of his holy Spirit . Let us call to assize the loves of our parents , the affection of our wives and children , and they are all dumbe showes ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
THE INTELLECTUAL CLIMATE | 13 |
PROSE STYLE | 19 |
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Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose: Wishes : to his (supposed) mistresse Helen Constance White Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1951 |
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alwayes baroque beauty beleeve Bemerton Ben Jonson body brest bright Christ Chub Church creatures dayes dead death delight divine Donne doth drest earth English Envy eyes F. R. Leavis fair faith fancy farre fear fire fish flames flowers give glory Gondibert grace grone hand hath heart heaven Henry Vaughan Herbert holy honour hope John Donne Jonson judgement King learned light live look Lord metaphysical poets mind Muse Musick Nature ne'r never night noble Philosophy Pisc pleasure poems poetry Poets praise Puritans reason Religio Medici Religion Schollers selfe sense shalt shee shew shine sing sleep Song soul spirit spring starres Sunne sweet teares tell Text thee Theophrastus thine things thou art thought tion Trout truth unto verse vertue weep wind wings wise