Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... Author , or Fautor of any sect . I will have no man addict him- selfe to mee ; but if I have any thing right , defend it as Truth's , not mine ( save as it conduceth to a common good . ) It profits not me to have any man fence , or ...
... Author , or Fautor of any sect . I will have no man addict him- selfe to mee ; but if I have any thing right , defend it as Truth's , not mine ( save as it conduceth to a common good . ) It profits not me to have any man fence , or ...
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... Author of many things , which never would have come in thy thought , but that I taught them ? It is a new , but a foolish way you have found out , that whom you cannot equall , or come neere in doing , you would destroy , or ruine with ...
... Author of many things , which never would have come in thy thought , but that I taught them ? It is a new , but a foolish way you have found out , that whom you cannot equall , or come neere in doing , you would destroy , or ruine with ...
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... Authors , and lye safely . For what never was , will not easily be found ; not by the most curious . And some , by a ... Author . A Their necessities compelling them to read for present use , which could not be in many books ; and so ...
... Authors , and lye safely . For what never was , will not easily be found ; not by the most curious . And some , by a ... Author . A Their necessities compelling them to read for present use , which could not be in many books ; and so ...
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... ever grew up to his Author ; likenesse is alwayes on this side Truth : Yet there hapn'd , in my time , one noble Speaker , who was full of gravity in his speaking . His A language , ( where hee could spare , or 36 DISCOVERIES.
... ever grew up to his Author ; likenesse is alwayes on this side Truth : Yet there hapn'd , in my time , one noble Speaker , who was full of gravity in his speaking . His A language , ( where hee could spare , or 36 DISCOVERIES.
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... Authors , their Flatterers , and Ministers ; and are brought to that , that when they would , they dare not change them : they must goe on , and defend cruelty with cruelty : they cannot alter the Habit . It is then growne necessary ...
... Authors , their Flatterers , and Ministers ; and are brought to that , that when they would , they dare not change them : they must goe on , and defend cruelty with cruelty : they cannot alter the Habit . It is then growne necessary ...
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