The Oxford Book of Seventeenth Century VerseSir Herbert John Clifford Grierson, Geoffrey Bullough Clarendon Press, 1934 - 974 sider |
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... truth , scientific or philo- sophical , but their fitness to convey the feeling that inspired them , the conviction ... truth in the last , then one had better leave poetry alone and turn one's attention to science and philosophy , for ...
... truth , scientific or philo- sophical , but their fitness to convey the feeling that inspired them , the conviction ... truth in the last , then one had better leave poetry alone and turn one's attention to science and philosophy , for ...
Side 99
... truth , that thoughts of thee suffice , To make dreames truths ; and fables histories ; Enter these armes , for since thou thoughtst it best , Not to dreame all my dreame , let's act the rest . As lightning , or a Tapers light , Thine ...
... truth , that thoughts of thee suffice , To make dreames truths ; and fables histories ; Enter these armes , for since thou thoughtst it best , Not to dreame all my dreame , let's act the rest . As lightning , or a Tapers light , Thine ...
Side 123
... truth and falshood bee Neare twins , yet truth a little elder is ; Be busie to seeke her , beleeve mee this , Hee's not of none , nor worst , that seekes the best . To adore , or scorne an image , or protest , May all be bad ; doubt ...
... truth and falshood bee Neare twins , yet truth a little elder is ; Be busie to seeke her , beleeve mee this , Hee's not of none , nor worst , that seekes the best . To adore , or scorne an image , or protest , May all be bad ; doubt ...
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The Oxford Book of Seventeenth Century Verse Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson,Geoffrey Bullough Ingen forhåndsvisning - 1934 |
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