Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... the matter , and seed - plot ; There are the seats of all Argument , and Invention . But especially , you must be cunning in the nature of Man : There is the variety of things , which are as the Elements , and Letters , which DISCOVERIES 7.
... the matter , and seed - plot ; There are the seats of all Argument , and Invention . But especially , you must be cunning in the nature of Man : There is the variety of things , which are as the Elements , and Letters , which DISCOVERIES 7.
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... especially to beware of those , with whom hee is not throughly acquainted , lest any spice of rashnesse , folly , or selfe - love appeare , which will be mark'd by new persons , and men of experience in affaires . And to the Prince , or ...
... especially to beware of those , with whom hee is not throughly acquainted , lest any spice of rashnesse , folly , or selfe - love appeare , which will be mark'd by new persons , and men of experience in affaires . And to the Prince , or ...
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... especially in affaires of State . For in other things they will more easily suffer themselves to be taught , or reprehended : They will not willingly contend . But heare ( with Alexander ) the answer the Musician gave him , Absit & Rex ...
... especially in affaires of State . For in other things they will more easily suffer themselves to be taught , or reprehended : They will not willingly contend . But heare ( with Alexander ) the answer the Musician gave him , Absit & Rex ...
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... improper , or effeminate Phrase ; which is not only prais'd of the most , but commended , ( which is worse ) especially for that it is naught . defence of art ا Dryden Tref Annus Ignor- antia anima . Scientia . Otium . I know. DISCOVERIES ...
... improper , or effeminate Phrase ; which is not only prais'd of the most , but commended , ( which is worse ) especially for that it is naught . defence of art ا Dryden Tref Annus Ignor- antia anima . Scientia . Otium . I know. DISCOVERIES ...
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... especially when they come to that iniquity , to censure their Soveraign's actions . Then all the Counsels are made good , or bad by the events . And it falleth out , that the same facts receive from them the names ; now of diligence ...
... especially when they come to that iniquity , to censure their Soveraign's actions . Then all the Counsels are made good , or bad by the events . And it falleth out , that the same facts receive from them the names ; now of diligence ...
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