Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... cause sel- dome happens , wherein a man will use all Arguments . The two chiefe things that give a man reputation in counsell , are the opinion of his Honesty ; and the adjunct . Probitas . opinion of his Wisdome : The authority of ...
... cause sel- dome happens , wherein a man will use all Arguments . The two chiefe things that give a man reputation in counsell , are the opinion of his Honesty ; and the adjunct . Probitas . opinion of his Wisdome : The authority of ...
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... Cause : and the power of Non vulgi liberall studies lyes more hid , then that it can bee wrought out by profane wits . It is not every mans way to hit . They are men ( I confesse ) that set the Caract , and Value upon things , as they ...
... Cause : and the power of Non vulgi liberall studies lyes more hid , then that it can bee wrought out by profane wits . It is not every mans way to hit . They are men ( I confesse ) that set the Caract , and Value upon things , as they ...
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... , and not the event , that distinguisheth the courtesie from wrong . My Adversary may offend the Judge with his pride , and impertinences , and I win my cause : but he Valor Rerum . Memoria . meant it not me , DISCOVERIES 21.
... , and not the event , that distinguisheth the courtesie from wrong . My Adversary may offend the Judge with his pride , and impertinences , and I win my cause : but he Valor Rerum . Memoria . meant it not me , DISCOVERIES 21.
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... cause of our wickednesse . Truth is mans proper good ; and the onely im- proprium mortall thing , was given to our mortality to use . No good Christian , or Ethnick , if he be honest , ( 95 ) can misse it : no States - man , or Patriot ...
... cause of our wickednesse . Truth is mans proper good ; and the onely im- proprium mortall thing , was given to our mortality to use . No good Christian , or Ethnick , if he be honest , ( 95 ) can misse it : no States - man , or Patriot ...
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... cause of their dis- grace ; and a slight touch of their Adversary , gives all that boisterous force the foyle . But in these things , the unskilfull are naturally deceiv'd , and judging wholly by the bulke , thinke rude things greater ...
... cause of their dis- grace ; and a slight touch of their Adversary , gives all that boisterous force the foyle . But in these things , the unskilfull are naturally deceiv'd , and judging wholly by the bulke , thinke rude things greater ...
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