Literary and professional worksHurd and Houghton, 1861 |
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Side 20
... question ) . 3. He can tell a tale well ( of those courtly gifts of speech which are better in describing than in considering ) . 4. A good comediante ( of one that hath good grace in his speech ) . 5. Cunning in the humours of persons ...
... question ) . 3. He can tell a tale well ( of those courtly gifts of speech which are better in describing than in considering ) . 4. A good comediante ( of one that hath good grace in his speech ) . 5. Cunning in the humours of persons ...
Side 34
... questions are handled in the collection of antith- eta given in the De Augmentis , none of these sentences are introduced there , or not in the same relation . Upon Impatience of Audience . Verbera sed audi . Auribus mederi difficilli ...
... questions are handled in the collection of antith- eta given in the De Augmentis , none of these sentences are introduced there , or not in the same relation . Upon Impatience of Audience . Verbera sed audi . Auribus mederi difficilli ...
Side 90
... question is applied : If thou be righteous what givest thou him , or what receiveth he of thine hand ? The works of mercy therefore are the works whereby to distinguish hypocrites . With heretics on the contrary it is otherwise for as ...
... question is applied : If thou be righteous what givest thou him , or what receiveth he of thine hand ? The works of mercy therefore are the works whereby to distinguish hypocrites . With heretics on the contrary it is otherwise for as ...
Side 91
... questions and answers . Hence the rubbish and pother of the schoolmen . The second kind is of those who through vanity of wit , as a kind of holy poets , imagine and invent all variety of stories and examples , for the training and ...
... questions and answers . Hence the rubbish and pother of the schoolmen . The second kind is of those who through vanity of wit , as a kind of holy poets , imagine and invent all variety of stories and examples , for the training and ...
Side 99
... help much to settle the question . The language of devotion is a common language and tends to drown the distinc- tions of personal style . I cannot say that there is any thing in it which strikes me as decidedly unlike.
... help much to settle the question . The language of devotion is a common language and tends to drown the distinc- tions of personal style . I cannot say that there is any thing in it which strikes me as decidedly unlike.
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