Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619Barnes & Noble, 1966 - 134 Seiten |
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... quàm lo- quents : Whom the disease of talking still once possesseth , Optanda . hee can never hold his peace . Nay , rather then hee will not discourse , hee will hire men to heare him . And so heard , not hearkn'd unto , hee comes off ...
... quàm lo- quents : Whom the disease of talking still once possesseth , Optanda . hee can never hold his peace . Nay , rather then hee will not discourse , hee will hire men to heare him . And so heard , not hearkn'd unto , hee comes off ...
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... great , and grave man , so long as hee held his peace : This man might have beene a Counsellor of State till he spoke : But having spoken , not the Beadle of the Ward . E'xeμvlía , Pythag . quàm laudabilis ! 18 DISCOVERIES.
... great , and grave man , so long as hee held his peace : This man might have beene a Counsellor of State till he spoke : But having spoken , not the Beadle of the Ward . E'xeμvlía , Pythag . quàm laudabilis ! 18 DISCOVERIES.
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... quàm laudabilis ! Vide γλωσσῆς πρὸ τῶν ἄλλων κράτει , θεοὶς ἐπόμενος tium . Linguam cohibe , præ aliis omnibus , ad Deorum * Iuvenal . exemplum , * Digito com pesce labellum . Acutiùs cernuntur Trin . There is almost no man , but hee ...
... quàm laudabilis ! Vide γλωσσῆς πρὸ τῶν ἄλλων κράτει , θεοὶς ἐπόμενος tium . Linguam cohibe , præ aliis omnibus , ad Deorum * Iuvenal . exemplum , * Digito com pesce labellum . Acutiùs cernuntur Trin . There is almost no man , but hee ...
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