The Essayes, Or Counsels: Civill and MorallDent, 1914 - 199 Seiten |
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... CUSTOM AND EDUCATION XL . OF FORTUNE XLI . OF USURY • XLII OF YOUTH AND AGE XLIII OF BEAUTY · XLIV . OF DEFORMITY XLV . OF BUILDING · XLVI OF Gardens . XLVII . OF NEGOCIATING XLVIII . OF FOLLOWERS AND FRIENDS . XLIX . OF SUITORS L. OF ...
... CUSTOM AND EDUCATION XL . OF FORTUNE XLI . OF USURY • XLII OF YOUTH AND AGE XLIII OF BEAUTY · XLIV . OF DEFORMITY XLV . OF BUILDING · XLVI OF Gardens . XLVII . OF NEGOCIATING XLVIII . OF FOLLOWERS AND FRIENDS . XLIX . OF SUITORS L. OF ...
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... customs of Court is manifest from the first draft of the " Essays , " " On Ceremonies and Respects , " " 2 and " On Honour and Reputation . " 3 His advice regarding conduct in high station towards superiors , inferiors , and equals is ...
... customs of Court is manifest from the first draft of the " Essays , " " On Ceremonies and Respects , " " 2 and " On Honour and Reputation . " 3 His advice regarding conduct in high station towards superiors , inferiors , and equals is ...
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... Custom and Educa- " 3 and tion , " " 4 On Studies , " are all concerned with topics indicated rather than treated of in the Advance- ment of Learning , but which are nevertheless to be found there . 1 p . 89. The form in which we now ...
... Custom and Educa- " 3 and tion , " " 4 On Studies , " are all concerned with topics indicated rather than treated of in the Advance- ment of Learning , but which are nevertheless to be found there . 1 p . 89. The form in which we now ...
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... custom of simulation ( which is this last degree ) is a vice , rising either of a natural falseness or fearfulness , or of a mind that hath some main faults , which because a man must needs disguise , it maketh him practise simulation ...
... custom of simulation ( which is this last degree ) is a vice , rising either of a natural falseness or fearfulness , or of a mind that hath some main faults , which because a man must needs disguise , it maketh him practise simulation ...
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... custom , and therefore constant , are commonly loving husbands ; as was said of Ulysses , Vetulam suam prætulit immortalitati . Chaste women are often proud and froward , as pre- suming upon the merit of their chastity . It is one of ...
... custom , and therefore constant , are commonly loving husbands ; as was said of Ulysses , Vetulam suam prætulit immortalitati . Chaste women are often proud and froward , as pre- suming upon the merit of their chastity . It is one of ...
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