Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... King is a publike Servant . A Prince without Letters , is a Pilot without eyes . Villitera- All his Government is groping . In Soveraignity it is tus a most happy thing , not to be compelled ; but so it is Princeps . the most miserable ...
... King is a publike Servant . A Prince without Letters , is a Pilot without eyes . Villitera- All his Government is groping . In Soveraignity it is tus a most happy thing , not to be compelled ; but so it is Princeps . the most miserable ...
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... Kings a kinne to Gods ; and is the Delphick sword , both to kill Sacrifices , and to chastise offenders . When a vertuous man is rais'd , it brings gladnesse De Gra- to his friends : griefe to his enemies , and glory to his tiofis ...
... Kings a kinne to Gods ; and is the Delphick sword , both to kill Sacrifices , and to chastise offenders . When a vertuous man is rais'd , it brings gladnesse De Gra- to his friends : griefe to his enemies , and glory to his tiofis ...
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... King ; and by great ones : but it hap'ned my accusers had not thought of the Accusation with themselves ; and so were driven for want of crimes , to use inven- tion , which was found slander : or too late , ( being entred so farre ) to ...
... King ; and by great ones : but it hap'ned my accusers had not thought of the Accusation with themselves ; and so were driven for want of crimes , to use inven- tion , which was found slander : or too late , ( being entred so farre ) to ...
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... King could bring hither . Also to make himselfe gaz'd , and wonder'd at , laid forth as it were to the shew , and vanish all away in a day ? And shall that which could not fill the expectation of few houres , entertaine , and take up ...
... King could bring hither . Also to make himselfe gaz'd , and wonder'd at , laid forth as it were to the shew , and vanish all away in a day ? And shall that which could not fill the expectation of few houres , entertaine , and take up ...
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... said , Cicero . Dicere rectè nemo potest , nisi qui prudenter intelligit . The shame of speaking unskilfully were small , if the tongue onely thereby were disgrac'd : But as the De stylo Episto- lari . Image of a King , DISCOVERIES 81.
... said , Cicero . Dicere rectè nemo potest , nisi qui prudenter intelligit . The shame of speaking unskilfully were small , if the tongue onely thereby were disgrac'd : But as the De stylo Episto- lari . Image of a King , DISCOVERIES 81.
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