Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... better cured by anothers Apologie , then its owne : For few can apply medicines well themselves . Besides , the man that is once hated , both his good , and his evill deeds oppresse him : Hee is not easily emergent . Negotia . In great ...
... better cured by anothers Apologie , then its owne : For few can apply medicines well themselves . Besides , the man that is once hated , both his good , and his evill deeds oppresse him : Hee is not easily emergent . Negotia . In great ...
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... better part of life in ! in scattering complements , vitæ . tendring visits , gathering and venting newes , follow- ing Feasts and Playes , making a little winter - love in a darke corner . Puritanus Hypocrita est Hæreticus , quem ...
... better part of life in ! in scattering complements , vitæ . tendring visits , gathering and venting newes , follow- ing Feasts and Playes , making a little winter - love in a darke corner . Puritanus Hypocrita est Hæreticus , quem ...
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... better meanes to pronounce . It is true they open'd the gates , and made the way that went before us ; but as Guides , not Commanders : Non Domini nostri , sed Duces fuêre . Truth lyes open to all ; it is no mans severall . Patet ...
... better meanes to pronounce . It is true they open'd the gates , and made the way that went before us ; but as Guides , not Commanders : Non Domini nostri , sed Duces fuêre . Truth lyes open to all ; it is no mans severall . Patet ...
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... better watch upon my Actions . A tedious person is one a man would leape a steeple from : gallop down any steepe Hill to avoid him ; forsake his meat , sleepe , nature it selfe , with all her benefits to shun him . A meere Impertinent ...
... better watch upon my Actions . A tedious person is one a man would leape a steeple from : gallop down any steepe Hill to avoid him ; forsake his meat , sleepe , nature it selfe , with all her benefits to shun him . A meere Impertinent ...
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... better , to destroy their owne , testimony ; and over - throw their calumny . That an Elephant , 630. came hither Ambassadour from the great Mogull , ( who could both write and reade ) and was every day allow'd twelve cast of bread ...
... better , to destroy their owne , testimony ; and over - throw their calumny . That an Elephant , 630. came hither Ambassadour from the great Mogull , ( who could both write and reade ) and was every day allow'd twelve cast of bread ...
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