Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... Prince , and whom his favour breeds , that they may helpe to sustaine his power , as hee their knowledge . It is the greatest part of his Liberality , his Favour And from whom doth he heare discipline more willingly , or the Arts ...
... Prince , and whom his favour breeds , that they may helpe to sustaine his power , as hee their knowledge . It is the greatest part of his Liberality , his Favour And from whom doth he heare discipline more willingly , or the Arts ...
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... is not throughly acquainted , lest any spice of rashnesse , folly , or selfe - love appeare , which will be mark'd by new persons , and men of experience in affaires . And to the Prince , or his Superiour , to 8 DISCOVERIES.
... is not throughly acquainted , lest any spice of rashnesse , folly , or selfe - love appeare , which will be mark'd by new persons , and men of experience in affaires . And to the Prince , or his Superiour , to 8 DISCOVERIES.
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... Prince , or his Superiour , to behave Modestia . himselfe modestly , and with respect . Yet free from Parrhesia . Flattery , or Empire . Not with insolence , or precept ; but as the Prince were already furnished with the parts hee ...
... Prince , or his Superiour , to behave Modestia . himselfe modestly , and with respect . Yet free from Parrhesia . Flattery , or Empire . Not with insolence , or precept ; but as the Prince were already furnished with the parts hee ...
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... Prince our Master , if hee aske us of thee ? Nothing , he replyed , more , but that you found an old man in Athens , that knew to be silent amongst his cups . It was nere a Miracle , to see an old man silent ; since talking is the ...
... Prince our Master , if hee aske us of thee ? Nothing , he replyed , more , but that you found an old man in Athens , that knew to be silent amongst his cups . It was nere a Miracle , to see an old man silent ; since talking is the ...
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... , mores . that a Prince has more busines , and trouble with them , then ever Hercules had with the Bull , or any other beast : by how much they have more heads , Morbus Comi- tialis . Princeps . De eodem . Orpheus DISCOVERIES 39.
... , mores . that a Prince has more busines , and trouble with them , then ever Hercules had with the Bull , or any other beast : by how much they have more heads , Morbus Comi- tialis . Princeps . De eodem . Orpheus DISCOVERIES 39.
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