Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... becomes a Prodigall ; for , to obscure his former obscurity , he puts on riot and excesse . No man is so foolish , but may give an other good Consilia . counsell sometimes ; and no man is so wise , but may easily erre , if hee will take ...
... becomes a Prodigall ; for , to obscure his former obscurity , he puts on riot and excesse . No man is so foolish , but may give an other good Consilia . counsell sometimes ; and no man is so wise , but may easily erre , if hee will take ...
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... become a meere phrency . This Alastor , who hath left nothing unsearch'd , or unassayl'd , by his impudent , and licentious lying in his aguish writings ( for he was in his cold quaking fit all the while :) what hath he done more , then ...
... become a meere phrency . This Alastor , who hath left nothing unsearch'd , or unassayl'd , by his impudent , and licentious lying in his aguish writings ( for he was in his cold quaking fit all the while :) what hath he done more , then ...
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... become wholly his . Hee is happy , that can arrive to any degree of her grace . Yet there are , who prove them- selves Masters of her , and absolute Lords : but I beleeve , they may mistake their evidence : For it is one thing to be ...
... become wholly his . Hee is happy , that can arrive to any degree of her grace . Yet there are , who prove them- selves Masters of her , and absolute Lords : but I beleeve , they may mistake their evidence : For it is one thing to be ...
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... becomes a Precedent . Not . 5 . [ Others there are , that have no composition at all ;. but a kind of tuneing , and riming fall , in what they vvrite . It runs and slides , and onely makes a sound Womens - Poets they are call'd , as you ...
... becomes a Precedent . Not . 5 . [ Others there are , that have no composition at all ;. but a kind of tuneing , and riming fall , in what they vvrite . It runs and slides , and onely makes a sound Womens - Poets they are call'd , as you ...
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... become such ; and make the habit to another nature , as it is never forgotten . De piis & probis . Mores Aulici . Good men are the Stars the Planets of the Ages wherein they live , and illustrate the times . God did never let them be ...
... become such ; and make the habit to another nature , as it is never forgotten . De piis & probis . Mores Aulici . Good men are the Stars the Planets of the Ages wherein they live , and illustrate the times . God did never let them be ...
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