Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... affections ; how invade , and breake in upon them ; and makes their minds like the thing he writes . Then in his Elocution to behold , what word is proper : which hath ornament : which height : what is beautifully translated : where ...
... affections ; how invade , and breake in upon them ; and makes their minds like the thing he writes . Then in his Elocution to behold , what word is proper : which hath ornament : which height : what is beautifully translated : where ...
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... affections more in his power . The feare of every man that heard him , was , lest hee should make an end . + Scrip- Thomas Thomas Earle Cicero is said to bee the only wit , that the people of torum Rome had equall'd to their Empire ...
... affections more in his power . The feare of every man that heard him , was , lest hee should make an end . + Scrip- Thomas Thomas Earle Cicero is said to bee the only wit , that the people of torum Rome had equall'd to their Empire ...
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... affections , and their diseases eate losa into their strength : that when too much desire , and greedinesse of vice , hath made the body unfit , or unprofitable ; it is yet gladded with the sight , and E cholia . Falsæ species fugienda ...
... affections , and their diseases eate losa into their strength : that when too much desire , and greedinesse of vice , hath made the body unfit , or unprofitable ; it is yet gladded with the sight , and E cholia . Falsæ species fugienda ...
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... : and alwayes of one and the same habit : Yet it doth so enter , and penetrate the inmost affection ( being done by an excellent Artificer ) as sometimes it orecomes the De stylo . Pliny . De Picturæ . Parrha- sius DISCOVERIES 59.
... : and alwayes of one and the same habit : Yet it doth so enter , and penetrate the inmost affection ( being done by an excellent Artificer ) as sometimes it orecomes the De stylo . Pliny . De Picturæ . Parrha- sius DISCOVERIES 59.
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... affections . They are an odious , and vile kind of creatures , that fly about the house all day ; and picking up the filth of the house , like Pies or Swallowes , carry it to their nest ( the Lords eares ) and oftentimes report the lyes ...
... affections . They are an odious , and vile kind of creatures , that fly about the house all day ; and picking up the filth of the house , like Pies or Swallowes , carry it to their nest ( the Lords eares ) and oftentimes report the lyes ...
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