Bede--Stevenson: An Anthology of English ProseJ.M. Dent, 1953 - 400 pages |
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Page 178
... write , without the expectation of fame or profit , or perhaps both . Plays are like trees , which will not grow ... writer hath indeed some chance for success : but they have lost all taste for the sublime . Though I believe one reason ...
... write , without the expectation of fame or profit , or perhaps both . Plays are like trees , which will not grow ... writer hath indeed some chance for success : but they have lost all taste for the sublime . Though I believe one reason ...
Page 379
... writing of our tonge So prey to God that none miswrite thee Nor thee mismetre for defaulte of tonge ! And , red ... write just as I find them in a book of your poems , that I bought for three marks , 66 " And whan that she was comen ...
... writing of our tonge So prey to God that none miswrite thee Nor thee mismetre for defaulte of tonge ! And , red ... write just as I find them in a book of your poems , that I bought for three marks , 66 " And whan that she was comen ...
Page 380
... write about you and them . Yet , marry , what they write we read not , for it is as dry as sawdust , also much of it is made in Almayne , and is brought hither without paying dues and customs . Yet , if one be not too hurried up and ...
... write about you and them . Yet , marry , what they write we read not , for it is as dry as sawdust , also much of it is made in Almayne , and is brought hither without paying dues and customs . Yet , if one be not too hurried up and ...
Contents
RICHARD HAKLUYT 1552 ?1616 | 53 |
THOMAS DEKKER 1570?1641 | 79 |
George Herbert at Bemerton | 92 |
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