Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... able and faithfull ? univer In being able to counsell others , a Man must be Cognit furnish'd with an universall store in himselfe , to the knowledge of all Nature : That is the matter , and seed - plot ; There are the seats of all ...
... able and faithfull ? univer In being able to counsell others , a Man must be Cognit furnish'd with an universall store in himselfe , to the knowledge of all Nature : That is the matter , and seed - plot ; There are the seats of all ...
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... 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 , ( 90 ) and have scarce any thing of solide ...
... 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 , ( 90 ) and have scarce any thing of solide ...
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... was provok'd . But his learned , and able ( though L.K. Sir Philip unfortunate ) Successor ) is he , who hath fill'd up all Sydney . Chaloner . Sir Sir ner . Sir 4 : M. Richard Hooker . Rob . Earle of numbers ; DISCOVERIES 37.
... was provok'd . But his learned , and able ( though L.K. Sir Philip unfortunate ) Successor ) is he , who hath fill'd up all Sydney . Chaloner . Sir Sir ner . Sir 4 : M. Richard Hooker . Rob . Earle of numbers ; DISCOVERIES 37.
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... : And no glory is greater , then to be able to save with his power . Many punishments sometimes , and in some cases as much discredit a Prince , as many Funerals a in Prin- lenitas , ubi Physician . The state of 46 DISCOVERIES.
... : And no glory is greater , then to be able to save with his power . Many punishments sometimes , and in some cases as much discredit a Prince , as many Funerals a in Prin- lenitas , ubi Physician . The state of 46 DISCOVERIES.
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... able to reade them , but as worthy of scorne . Nay , they would offer to urge mine owne Writings against me ; but by pieces , ( which was an excellent way of malice ) as if any mans Context , might not seeme dangerous , and offensive ...
... able to reade them , but as worthy of scorne . Nay , they would offer to urge mine owne Writings against me ; but by pieces , ( which was an excellent way of malice ) as if any mans Context , might not seeme dangerous , and offensive ...
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