Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... answer the Musician gave him , Absit & Rex , ut tu meliùs hæc scias , quàmego . ( 88 ) in vita Alex . A man should so deliver himselfe to the nature of Plutarc . the subject , whereof hee speakes , that his hearer may take knowledge of ...
... answer the Musician gave him , Absit & Rex , ut tu meliùs hæc scias , quàmego . ( 88 ) in vita Alex . A man should so deliver himselfe to the nature of Plutarc . the subject , whereof hee speakes , that his hearer may take knowledge of ...
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... 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 by the eares , for Ceremonies , 12 DISCOVERIES.
... 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 by the eares , for Ceremonies , 12 DISCOVERIES.
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... answer'd : A foole could never hold his pict . serm . ad Mega- peace . For too much talking is ever the Indice of a foole . macatus Plutarchi . bizum Plutarch . Argute dictum . Dum tacet indoctus , poterit cordatus haberi ; Is morbos ...
... answer'd : A foole could never hold his pict . serm . ad Mega- peace . For too much talking is ever the Indice of a foole . macatus Plutarchi . bizum Plutarch . Argute dictum . Dum tacet indoctus , poterit cordatus haberi ; Is morbos ...
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... answer my selfe , not an Adversary . So , I can see whole volumes dispatch'd by the vmbraticall Doctors on all sides : But draw these forth into the just lists ; let them appeare sub dio , and they are chang'd with the place , like ...
... answer my selfe , not an Adversary . So , I can see whole volumes dispatch'd by the vmbraticall Doctors on all sides : But draw these forth into the just lists ; let them appeare sub dio , and they are chang'd with the place , like ...
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... answer the value of what we received ; but serv'd to gratifie their labours . Memory of all the powers of the mind , is the most delicate , and fraile : it is the first of our faculties , that Age invades . Seneca , the father , the ...
... answer the value of what we received ; but serv'd to gratifie their labours . Memory of all the powers of the mind , is the most delicate , and fraile : it is the first of our faculties , that Age invades . Seneca , the father , the ...
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