| William Camden - Aphorisms and apothegms - 1870 - 474 pages
...fpeech according to the matter you muft work on, majeftical, pleafant, delicate, or manly, more or lefs, in what fort you pleafe. Adde hereunto, that whatfoever...carrieth in verfe or profe, in Tropes or Metaphors, in Ecchoes and Agnominations, they may all be lively and exactly reprefented in ours. Will you have Plato'svein?... | |
| William Camden, Thomas Moule, Mark Antony Lower - Aphorisms and apothegms - 1870 - 470 pages
...fpeech according to the matter you muft work on, majeftical, pleafant, delicate, or manly, more or lefs, in what fort you pleafe. Adde hereunto, that whatfoever...carrieth in verfe or profe, in Tropes or Metaphors, in Ecchoes and Agnominations, they may all be lively and exa6lly represented in ours. Will you have Plato'svein?... | |
| Clement Mansfield Ingleby - English poetry - 1874 - 402 pages
...(ReeJ, xviii, 2 ; BofwclVs Malone, vii, 168; Drake, ii, 391, &°c.) RICHARD CAREW, 1595—1600. JDDE hereunto, that whatfoever grace any other language...carrieth in verfe or profe, in Tropes or Metaphors, in Ecchoes and Agnominations, they may all be lively and exactly reprefented in ours: will you have Platoes... | |
| Clement Mansfield Ingleby, Lucy Toulmin Smith - 1879 - 518 pages
...as we should say, the biter bit. LTS] c 2 RICHARD CAREW, 1595-6. • Adde hereunto, that whatsoever grace any other language carrieth in verfe or Profe, in Tropes or Metaphors, in Ecchoes and Agnominations, they may all bee lively and exactly reprefented in ours : will you have... | |
| Robert Chambers, David Patrick - Authors, English - 1901 - 862 pages
...sort you please. Adde hereunto, that whatsoever Grace any other Language carrieth in Verse or Prose, in Tropes or Metaphors, in Eccho's and Agnominations, they may all be lively and exactly represented in ours. Will you have Plata's Veine ? read Sir Thomas Smith ; the lonickc ? Sir Thomas... | |
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1902 - 868 pages
...sort you please. Adde hereunto, that whatsoever Grace any other Language carrieth in Verse or Prose, in Tropes or Metaphors, in Eccho's and Agnominations, they may all be lively and exactly represented in ours. Will you have Plato's Veine ? read Sir Thomas Smith ; the fvnicke ? Sir Thomas... | |
| John James Munro - 1909 - 626 pages
...one whose power floweth far " I insert, bnt he has not been identified. LTS] RICHARD CAREW, 1595-6. Adde hereunto, that whatfoever grace any other language...carrieth in verfe or Profe, in Tropes or Metaphors, in Ecchoes and Agnominations, they may all bee lively and exactly reprefented in ours : will you have... | |
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