Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... contrary , may be delighted with his words , but his heart is there . Natures that are hardned to evill , you shall sooner breake , then make straight ; they are like poles that are crooked , and dry : there is no attempting them . Wee ...
... contrary , may be delighted with his words , but his heart is there . Natures that are hardned to evill , you shall sooner breake , then make straight ; they are like poles that are crooked , and dry : there is no attempting them . Wee ...
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... contrary faction ; nothing is good , or tolerable in him : insomuch , that wee care not to discredit , and shame our judgements , to sooth our passions . Deus in creaturis . Veritas hominis . Man is read DISCOVERIES 23.
... contrary faction ; nothing is good , or tolerable in him : insomuch , that wee care not to discredit , and shame our judgements , to sooth our passions . Deus in creaturis . Veritas hominis . Man is read DISCOVERIES 23.
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... contrary , for the infamy ? They were ambitious of living backward ; and at last arrived at that , as they would love nothing but the vices ; not the vitious customes . It was impossible to reforme these natures ; they were dry'd , and ...
... contrary , for the infamy ? They were ambitious of living backward ; and at last arrived at that , as they would love nothing but the vices ; not the vitious customes . It was impossible to reforme these natures ; they were dry'd , and ...
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... contrary . Knowledge is the action of the Soule ; and is perfect without the senses , as having the seeds of all Science , and Vertue in its selfe : but not without the service of the senses : by those Organs , the Soule workes : She is ...
... contrary . Knowledge is the action of the Soule ; and is perfect without the senses , as having the seeds of all Science , and Vertue in its selfe : but not without the service of the senses : by those Organs , the Soule workes : She is ...
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... contrary : that which hapned , or came to an other with great gratulation , and applause , how it hath lifted him , but a step higher to his ruine ! As , if hee stood before , where hee might fall safely . The vulgar are commonly ill ...
... contrary : that which hapned , or came to an other with great gratulation , and applause , how it hath lifted him , but a step higher to his ruine ! As , if hee stood before , where hee might fall safely . The vulgar are commonly ill ...
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