The Schoolmaster (1570)Folger Shakespeare Library, 1967 - 167 pagine |
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Pagina 26
... amongst men , and namely such a wit as is quick without lightness , sharp without brittleness , desirous of good ... amongst which few are found exceeding great or exceeding little , exceeding swift or exceeding slow.28 And therefore , I ...
... amongst men , and namely such a wit as is quick without lightness , sharp without brittleness , desirous of good ... amongst which few are found exceeding great or exceeding little , exceeding swift or exceeding slow.28 And therefore , I ...
Pagina 28
... amongst men , and namely such a wit as is quick without lightness , sharp without brittleness , desirous of good ... amongst which few are found exceeding great or exceeding little , exceeding swift or exceeding slow.28 And therefore , I ...
... amongst men , and namely such a wit as is quick without lightness , sharp without brittleness , desirous of good ... amongst which few are found exceeding great or exceeding little , exceeding swift or exceeding slow.28 And therefore , I ...
Pagina 133
... amongst all us Protestants I might once see but one that would win like praise in doing like good for the advancement of learning and virtue . And yet , though he were a papist , if any young man given to new learning ( as they termed ...
... amongst all us Protestants I might once see but one that would win like praise in doing like good for the advancement of learning and virtue . And yet , though he were a papist , if any young man given to new learning ( as they termed ...
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