Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... againe without their trouble ; she might take them from them , not pull them : to keepe alwayes a dis- tance betweene her , and themselves . He knowes not his own strength , that hath not met Adversity . Heaven prepares good men with ...
... againe without their trouble ; she might take them from them , not pull them : to keepe alwayes a dis- tance betweene her , and themselves . He knowes not his own strength , that hath not met Adversity . Heaven prepares good men with ...
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... againe presently . I spake to him of Garlicke , hee answered Asparagus : consulted him of marriage , hee tels mee of hanging ; as if they went by one , and the same Destiny . What a sight it is , to see Writers committed um . together ...
... againe presently . I spake to him of Garlicke , hee answered Asparagus : consulted him of marriage , hee tels mee of hanging ; as if they went by one , and the same Destiny . What a sight it is , to see Writers committed um . together ...
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... againe quickly . They will confesse , they are offended with their manner of living : like enough , who is not ? When they can put me in security , that they are more then offended ; that they hate it : then Ile hearken to them ; and ...
... againe quickly . They will confesse , they are offended with their manner of living : like enough , who is not ? When they can put me in security , that they are more then offended ; that they hate it : then Ile hearken to them ; and ...
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... againe , who ( after they have got authority , Not . 7 . or , which is lesse , opinion , by their writings , to have read much ) dare presently to faine whole bookes , and Authors , and lye safely . For what never was , will not easily ...
... againe , who ( after they have got authority , Not . 7 . or , which is lesse , opinion , by their writings , to have read much ) dare presently to faine whole bookes , and Authors , and lye safely . For what never was , will not easily ...
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... againe . When hee hath set himselfe to wri [ t ] ing , hee would joyne night to day ; presse upon himselfe without release , not minding it , till hee fainted : and when hee left off , resolve himselfe into all sports , and loosenesse ...
... againe . When hee hath set himselfe to wri [ t ] ing , hee would joyne night to day ; presse upon himselfe without release , not minding it , till hee fainted : and when hee left off , resolve himselfe into all sports , and loosenesse ...
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