The Prose Works: The defence of poesie. Political discourses. Correspondence. TranslationUniversity Press, 1962 |
Contenido
The Defence of Poesie | 3 |
1 | 25 |
A Discourse on Irish Affairs | 46 |
Otras 6 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
afore Aristotle Ashmole becaws beleeve beseech yow better calleth Camb Cambr commeth conceyved déede divers doth Dubl dyvers Earl of Leicester Eccellency Endorsed enim essence evill farre Father foorth frend furdre fynd Gods hæc Hargr Harl hath heer himselfe honorable my singular Hubert Languet humbli Iamblichus infinite Inner Temple inserts Lord Burghley lyfe lyke Majestie maketh maner matter mihi Mynd nature Northumb notwithstanding omits Philip Sidney Philosophers planè Plato Plotin Plotinus Plutarch Poesie Poets pray Prince procéedeth Proclus Q2 sith quæ quam quod reason RIGHT honorable saith sayd sayth scripsi selfe selfesame sence shewe shoold singular good Lord Sir Francis Walsingham sith Sonne Soule speech Sunne tamen Tanner Rawl therein thereof things thou thrée tibi tyme understanding unitie uppon vertue whome wisedome woold word yowr Lordeshippe