Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... bring forth nothing worth her former non effœta . yeares . She is alwayes the same , like her selfe : And when she collects her strength , is abler still . Men are decay'd , and studies : Shee is not . nimiùm creden- dum anti- I know ...
... bring forth nothing worth her former non effœta . yeares . She is alwayes the same , like her selfe : And when she collects her strength , is abler still . Men are decay'd , and studies : Shee is not . nimiùm creden- dum anti- I know ...
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... bring it to the Stake raw , and undigested : not that the place did need it neither ; but that they thought themselves furnished , and would vent it . Some againe , who ( after they have got authority , Not . 7 . or , which is lesse ...
... bring it to the Stake raw , and undigested : not that the place did need it neither ; but that they thought themselves furnished , and would vent it . Some againe , who ( after they have got authority , Not . 7 . or , which is lesse ...
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... bring . And I have heard some of them compell'd to speake , out of necessity , that have so infinitly exceeded themselves , as it was better , both for them , and their Auditory , that they were so surpriz'd , not prepar'd . Nor was it ...
... bring . And I have heard some of them compell'd to speake , out of necessity , that have so infinitly exceeded themselves , as it was better , both for them , and their Auditory , that they were so surpriz'd , not prepar'd . Nor was it ...
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... brings in gaine . It shewes they themselves would never have beene of the professions they are ; but for the profits and fees . But , if an other Learning , D Contro- vers . scrip- tores . More Andaba- tarum , DISCOVERIES 41.
... brings in gaine . It shewes they themselves would never have beene of the professions they are ; but for the profits and fees . But , if an other Learning , D Contro- vers . scrip- tores . More Andaba- tarum , DISCOVERIES 41.
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... brings gladnesse De Gra- to his friends : griefe to his enemies , and glory to his tiofis . Posterity . Nay his honours are a great part of the honour of the times : when by this meanes he is growne to active men , an example ; to the ...
... brings gladnesse De Gra- to his friends : griefe to his enemies , and glory to his tiofis . Posterity . Nay his honours are a great part of the honour of the times : when by this meanes he is growne to active men , an example ; to the ...
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