Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... fathers lying , and they brag of it . Hee is an narrow - minded man , that affects a Triumph in any glorious study : but to triumph in a lye , and a lye themselves have forg'd , is frontlesse . Folly often goes beyond her bounds ; but ...
... fathers lying , and they brag of it . Hee is an narrow - minded man , that affects a Triumph in any glorious study : but to triumph in a lye , and a lye themselves have forg'd , is frontlesse . Folly often goes beyond her bounds ; but ...
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... Father , oft times helpes not forth , but o'rewhelmes the Sonne : they stand too neere one another . The shadow kils the growth ; so much , that wee see the Grand - child come more , and oftner to be the heire of the first , then doth ...
... Father , oft times helpes not forth , but o'rewhelmes the Sonne : they stand too neere one another . The shadow kils the growth ; so much , that wee see the Grand - child come more , and oftner to be the heire of the first , then doth ...
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... father , the Rhetorician , confesseth of himselfe , hee had a miraculous one ; not only to receive , but to hold . I my selfe could in my youth , have repeated all , that ever I had made ; and so continued , till I was past fortie ...
... father , the Rhetorician , confesseth of himselfe , hee had a miraculous one ; not only to receive , but to hold . I my selfe could in my youth , have repeated all , that ever I had made ; and so continued , till I was past fortie ...
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... Fathers , and Vncles ) the states of diverse his kindred come to him by accession ; must needs bee richer then Father , or Gran - father : So they which are left heires ex Asse , of all their Ancestors vices ; ex Asse . and by their ...
... Fathers , and Vncles ) the states of diverse his kindred come to him by accession ; must needs bee richer then Father , or Gran - father : So they which are left heires ex Asse , of all their Ancestors vices ; ex Asse . and by their ...
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... Fathers : what difference is betweene us , and them ? but that we are dearer Fooles , Cockscombes , at a higher rate ? They are pleas'd with Cockleshels , Whistles , Hobby - horses , and such like : wee with Statues , marble ( 110 ) ...
... Fathers : what difference is betweene us , and them ? but that we are dearer Fooles , Cockscombes , at a higher rate ? They are pleas'd with Cockleshels , Whistles , Hobby - horses , and such like : wee with Statues , marble ( 110 ) ...
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