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" In short, within his view and about his times were all the wits born, that could honour a language or help study. Now things daily fall, wits grow downward, and eloquence grows backward; so that he may be named, and stand, as the mark and acme of our... "
Sir Philip Sydney's Defense of Poetry: And Observations on Poetry and ... - Página 99
por Sir Philip Sidney - 1787 - 144 páginas
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The essays, or Counsels, civil & moral, with a table of the colours of good ...

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1680 - 410 páginas
...our tongue, which may be compar•d or prefcr'd, either to infolent Greece or haughty Rome. In fhort, within his view, and about his times, were all the...honour a language or help ftudy. Now things daily falH Wits grow downward and Eloquence goes backward : So that he may be nam•d and (tand as the ftiark...
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The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory ..., Volumen9

Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 464 páginas
...our tongue, which may be compared or preferred either to insolent Greece, or haughty Rome. In short, within his view, and about his times, were all the wits born, that could honour n- Sir Thomas Moore. Sir Thomas Wiat. Henry, earl of Surrey. Sir Thomas Chaloner. Sir Thomas Smith....
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The Essays Or Counsels, Moral, Economical and Political: With Elegant ...

Francis Bacon - 1818 - 312 páginas
...our tongue, which may be compared or preferred, either to insolent Greece or haughty Rome. In short, within his view, and about his times, were all the wits born, that could honour a language or help study. Now things daily fall ; wits grow downward, and eloquence goes backward : so that he may be...
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The essays; or, Counsels moral, economical, and political, by sir F. Bacon

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1818 - 310 páginas
...our tongue, which may be compared or preferred, either to insolent Greece or haughty Rome. In short, within his view, and about his times, were all the wits born, that could honour a language or help study. Now things daily fall ; wits grow downward, and eloquence goes backward : 50 that he may be...
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Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ..., Volúmenes3-4

1835 - 1102 páginas
...p-eferred either to insolent Greece or haughty Rome ; in short, witlu'n his view and about Ins time were all the wits born that could honour a language or help study. Now things daily fall : wits grow down wards, eloquence grows backwards, so that he may be named...
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffussion of Useful ..., Volumen3

Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1835 - 564 páginas
...preferred either to insolent Greece or haughty Rome ; in short, within his view and about his time were all the wits born that could honour a language or help study. Now things daily fall : wits grow downwards, eloquence grows backwards, so that he may be named...
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The Church of England Quarterly Review, Volumen5

1839 - 556 páginas
...our tongue which may be compared or preferred either to insolent Greece or haughty Rome ; in short, within his view, and about his times, were all the wits born that could honour a language or help study. Now things daily fall, wits grow downward, and eloquence grows backward, so that he may be named...
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American Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated, Volumen3

1841 - 632 páginas
...preferred either to insolent Greece or haughty Rome ; in short, within his view, and about his time, were all the wits born that could honour a language or help a study. Now things daily fall ; wits grow downwards, eloquence grows backward, so that he may be named...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volumen38

Henry Allon - 1863 - 550 páginas
...the present time. Ben Jonson, writing between the years 1630 and 1637, of the Lord St. Alban, says, 'Within his view, and about his times, ' were all...the wits born, that could honour a language, or help ' study. Now things daily fall, wits grow downward, and ' eloquence grows backward : so that he may...
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JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. A.M. - 1870 - 604 páginas
...or haughty Rome" and he adds this pregnant sentence : " In short, within his view and about his time were all the wits born that could honour a language or help study. Now things daily fall : wits grow downwards, eloquence grows backwards." Ben had good reason...
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