The Essayes, Or Counsels: Civill and MorallDent, 1914 - 199 Seiten |
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... writings . Ben Jonson's opinion , albeit often cited before , merits mention again There happened in my time one noble speaker , who was full of ― 66 - gravity in his speaking . His language ( where. xfil Introduction.
... writings . Ben Jonson's opinion , albeit often cited before , merits mention again There happened in my time one noble speaker , who was full of ― 66 - gravity in his speaking . His language ( where. xfil Introduction.
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... noble review of the state of learning in his age , its defects , the emptiness of many of the studies chosen , and the means to be adopted to secure improvement . His essays " On Seeming Wise , " " 2 " On Custom and Educa- " 3 and tion ...
... noble review of the state of learning in his age , its defects , the emptiness of many of the studies chosen , and the means to be adopted to secure improvement . His essays " On Seeming Wise , " " 2 " On Custom and Educa- " 3 and tion ...
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... noble aspirations after greater purity in the fount of justice " with ignoble aspersions on those who assailed him . 66 But what he had caused Yelverton to suffer he was now to suffer himself . He was left to his fate , although it is ...
... noble aspirations after greater purity in the fount of justice " with ignoble aspersions on those who assailed him . 66 But what he had caused Yelverton to suffer he was now to suffer himself . He was left to his fate , although it is ...
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... noble works are proper to men : and surely a man shall see the noblest works and foundations have proceeded from childless men , which have sought to express the images of their minds , where those of their bodies have failed : so the ...
... noble works are proper to men : and surely a man shall see the noblest works and foundations have proceeded from childless men , which have sought to express the images of their minds , where those of their bodies have failed : so the ...
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... noble birth are noted to be envious towards new men when they rise . For the distance is altered ; and it is like a deceit of the eye , that when others come on they think themselves go back . Deformed persons , and eunuchs , and old ...
... noble birth are noted to be envious towards new men when they rise . For the distance is altered ; and it is like a deceit of the eye , that when others come on they think themselves go back . Deformed persons , and eunuchs , and old ...
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