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Twelfth Night, Or, What You Will, Volume 12

William Shakespeare - Illyria - 1906 - 254 pages
...pilchards] F "pilchers." The spelling varied even in Shakespeare's tIme (Wright). 39. corrupter of words] " Without regard to the pureness, pleasantness, and...I may call it) lawfulness of the phrase or word," Advancement of Learning, I. iv. 2. It is worth while to note that both Bacon and Shakespeare ridicule...
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English Prose: From the sixteenth century to the restoration

Sir Henry Craik - English literature - 1913 - 624 pages
...schoolmen ; who were generally of the contrary part, and whose writings were altogether in a differing style and form ; taking liberty to coin and frame...(as I may call it) lawfulness of the phrase or word. And again, because the great labour then was with the people (of whom the Pharisees were wont to say,...
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Of the Advancement of Learning

Francis Bacon - Logic - 1915 - 266 pages
...new opinions had against the schoolmen ; who were generally of the contrary part, and whose writings were altogether in a different style and form; taking...pleasantness, and, as I may call it, lawfulness of the 1 Discourse of reason ; a proper logical term. Cf. Sanderson, Art Log. in. i. phrase or word. And again,...
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The Rise of English Literary Prose

George Philip Krapp - English literature - 1915 - 578 pages
...schoolmen; who were generally of the contrary part, and whose writings were altogether in a differing style and form ; taking liberty to coin and frame...(as I may call it) lawfulness of the phrase or word. And again, because the great labor then was with the people, (of whom the Pharisees were wont to say,...
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The Modern Study of Literature: An Introduction to Literary Theory and ...

Richard Green Moulton - Literature - 1915 - 536 pages
...schoolmen; who were generally of the contrary part, and whose writings were altogether in a differing style and form; taking liberty to coin and frame new...(as I may call it) lawfulness of the phrase or word. And again, because the great labour then was with the people (of whom the Pharisees were wont to say,...
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The Modern Study of Literature: An Introduction to Literary Theory and ...

Richard Green Moulton - Literature - 1915 - 556 pages
...schoolmen; who were generally of the contrary part, and whose writings were altogether in a differing style and form; taking liberty to coin and frame new...to the pureness, pleasantness, and (as I may call ' Advancement of Learning, First Book, section IV, 2. it) lawfulness of the phrase or word. And again,...
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Selections

Francis Bacon - 1928 - 494 pages
...schoolmen; who were generally of the contrary part, and whose writings were altogether in a differing style and form; taking liberty to coin and frame new...(as I may call it) lawfulness of the phrase or word. And again, because the great labour then was with the people (of whom the Pharisees were wont to say,...
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The Modern Study of Literature: An Introduction to Literary Theory and ...

Richard Green Moulton - Letterkunde - 1915 - 550 pages
...schoolmen; who were generally of the contrary part, and whose writings were altogether in a differing style and form; taking liberty to coin and frame new...art to express their own sense, and to avoid circuit ot speech, without regard to the pureness, pleasantness, and (as I may call 1 Advancement of Learning,...
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The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man

Marshall McLuhan - Social Science - 1962 - 306 pages
...new opinions had against the schoolmen; who were generally of the contrary part, and whose writings were altogether in a different style and form; taking...as I may call it, lawfulness of the phrase or word. ^Advancement of Learning,^. 125. Bacon says here that the entire humanist effort in languages and historical...
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Elizabethan Popular Culture

Leonard R. N. Ashley - England - 1988 - 330 pages
...new opinions had against the Schoolmen; who were generally of the contrary part, and whose writings were altogether in a different style and form; taking...(as I may call it) lawfulness of the phrase or word. And again, because the great labour then was with the people (of whom the Pharisees were wont to say,...
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