Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... Truth . There is much more holds us , then presseth us . An ill fact is one thing , an ill fortune is another : Yet both often times sway us alike , by the error of our thinking . Many men beleeve not themselves , what they would ...
... Truth . There is much more holds us , then presseth us . An ill fact is one thing , an ill fortune is another : Yet both often times sway us alike , by the error of our thinking . Many men beleeve not themselves , what they would ...
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... Truth's , not mine ( save as it conduceth to a common good . ) It profits not me to have any man fence , or fight for me , to flourish , or take a side . Stand for Truth , and ' tis enough . Arts that respect the mind , were ever ...
... Truth's , not mine ( save as it conduceth to a common good . ) It profits not me to have any man fence , or fight for me , to flourish , or take a side . Stand for Truth , and ' tis enough . Arts that respect the mind , were ever ...
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... Truth , to find out great and profit- Sciolos . able Knowledges , had their severall instruments for the disquisition of Arts . Now there are certaine Scioli , or smatterers , that are busie in the skirts , and out - sides of Learning ...
... Truth , to find out great and profit- Sciolos . able Knowledges , had their severall instruments for the disquisition of Arts . Now there are certaine Scioli , or smatterers , that are busie in the skirts , and out - sides of Learning ...
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... Truth is mans proper good ; and the onely im- proprium mortall thing , was given to our mortality to use . No good Christian , or Ethnick , if he be honest , ( 95 ) can misse it : no States - man , or Patriot should . For without truth ...
... Truth is mans proper good ; and the onely im- proprium mortall thing , was given to our mortality to use . No good Christian , or Ethnick , if he be honest , ( 95 ) can misse it : no States - man , or Patriot should . For without truth ...
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... Truth ; but speake to the capacity of his hearers . And though his language differ from the vulgar somewhat ; it shall not fly from all humanity , with the Tamerlanes , and Tamer - Chams , of the late Age , which had nothing in them but ...
... Truth ; but speake to the capacity of his hearers . And though his language differ from the vulgar somewhat ; it shall not fly from all humanity , with the Tamerlanes , and Tamer - Chams , of the late Age , which had nothing in them but ...
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