Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... hath not met Adversity . Heaven prepares good men with crosses ; but no ill can happen to a good man . Contraries are not mixed . Yet , that which happens to any man , may to every man . But it is in his reason what hee accounts it ...
... hath not met Adversity . Heaven prepares good men with crosses ; but no ill can happen to a good man . Contraries are not mixed . Yet , that which happens to any man , may to every man . But it is in his reason what hee accounts it ...
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... hath a delicate Wife , a faire fortune , and Maritus family to goe to be welcome ; yet hee had rather be improbus . drunke with mine Host , and the Fidlers of such a Towne , then goe home . Affliction teacheth a wicked person sometime ...
... hath a delicate Wife , a faire fortune , and Maritus family to goe to be welcome ; yet hee had rather be improbus . drunke with mine Host , and the Fidlers of such a Towne , then goe home . Affliction teacheth a wicked person sometime ...
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... hath so endeavor'd , and taken paines to bely mee . It shall make mee set a surer Guard on my selfe , and keepe a better watch upon my Actions . A tedious person is one a man would leape a steeple from : gallop down any steepe Hill to ...
... hath so endeavor'd , and taken paines to bely mee . It shall make mee set a surer Guard on my selfe , and keepe a better watch upon my Actions . A tedious person is one a man would leape a steeple from : gallop down any steepe Hill to ...
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... hath not stav'd off from reading . Nothing doth more invite a greedy Reader , then Sed seculi an unlook'd for subject . And what more unlook'd morbus . 1 morbus . for , then to see a person of an unblam'd life , made V ridiculous , or ...
... hath not stav'd off from reading . Nothing doth more invite a greedy Reader , then Sed seculi an unlook'd for subject . And what more unlook'd morbus . 1 morbus . for , then to see a person of an unblam'd life , made V ridiculous , or ...
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... hath left nothing unsearch'd , or unassayl'd , by his impudent , and licentious lying in his aguish writings ( for he was in his cold quaking fit all the while :) what hath he done more , then a troublesome base curre ? bark'd , and ...
... hath left nothing unsearch'd , or unassayl'd , by his impudent , and licentious lying in his aguish writings ( for he was in his cold quaking fit all the while :) what hath he done more , then a troublesome base curre ? bark'd , and ...
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