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" Tautologies. I see no reason that so high a Princess as Divinity is should be presented to the people in the sordid rags of the tongue ; nor that he which speaks from the Father of Languages should deliver his embassage in an ill one. A man can never... "
Resolves, Divine, Moral and Political - Página 58
por Owen Felltham - 1820 - 454 páginas
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Relics of Literature

Reuben Percy - 1823 - 432 páginas
...Divinity is, should be presented to t^he people in the sordid rags of the tongue : nor that he which speaks from the Father of languages, should deliver...embassage in an ill one. A man can never speak too well. Long and distended clauses are both tedious to the ear, and difficult for their retaining. A sentence...
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Resolves, Divine, Moral, Political

Owen Felltham - 1832 - 344 páginas
...divinity is should be presented to the people in the sordid rags of the tongue ; nor that he, which speaks from the Father of languages, should deliver...embassage in an ill one. A man can never speak too well where he speaks not too obscure. Long and distended clauses are both tedious to the ear and difficult...
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The Library of the Old English Prose Writers ...: Felltham's Resolves

1832 - 352 páginas
...divinity is should be presented to the people in the sordid rags of the tongue ; nor that he, which speaks from the Father of languages, should deliver...embassage in an ill one. A man can never speak too well where he speaks not too obscure. Long and distended clauses are both tedious to the ear and difficult...
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The Young men's magazine

British and foreign young men's society - 1839 - 216 páginas
...Divinity is, should be presented to the people in the sordid rags of the tongue ; nor that he which speaks from the Father of Languages should deliver...embassage in an ill one. A man can never speak too well, when he speaks not too obscure. Long and distended clauses, are both tedious to the ear, .and difficult...
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The United States Democratic Review, Volumen17

1846 - 508 páginas
...Divinity is, should be presented to tho people in the sordid rages of the tongue ; nor that he, which speaks from the Father of languages, should deliver...embassage in an ill one. A man can never speak too well, where he speaks not too obscure. Long and distended clauses are both tedious to the ear and difficult...
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The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen17

1846 - 524 páginas
...Divinity is, should be presented to the people in the sordid rages of the tongue ; nor that he, which speaks from the Father of languages, should deliver his embassage in an ill one. Л man can never speak too well, where he speaks not too obscure. Long and distended clauses are both...
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Literary Studies: A Collection of Miscellaneous Essays, Volúmenes1-2

William Alfred Jones - 1847 - 322 páginas
...Divinity is, should be presented to the people in the sordid rags of the tongue ; nor that he, which speaks from the Father of languages, should deliver...embassage in an ill one. A man can never speak too well, where he speaks not too obscure. Long and distended clauses are both tedious to the ear and difficult...
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Characters and Criticisms, Volumen1

William Alfred Jones - 1857 - 306 páginas
...Divinity is, should be presented to the people in the sordid rags of the tongue; nor that he, which speaks from the Father of languages, should deliver...embassage in an ill one. A man can never speak too well, where he speaks not too obscure. Long and distended clauses are both tedious to the ear and difficult...
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English Prose: Selections, Volumen2

Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 638 páginas
...by the inculcation of their vain tautologies. I see no reason why so high a princess as divinity is should be presented to the people in the sordid rags'...the senses and the understanding. I love not those cart -rope speeches. which are longer than the memory of man can fathom. I see not but that divinity,...
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The Pageant of English Prose: Being Five Hundred Passages by Three Hundred ...

Robert Maynard Leonard - 1912 - 788 páginas
...Divinity is should be presented to the people in the sordid rags of the tongue ; nor that he which speaks from the Father of Languages should deliver...A man can never speak too well while he speaks not too obscure. Long and distended clauses are both tedious to the ear and difficult for the retaining....
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