Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... helpe to sustaine his power , as hee their knowledge . It is the greatest part of his Liberality , his Favour And from whom doth he heare discipline more willingly , or the Arts discours'd more gladly , then from those , whom his owne ...
... helpe to sustaine his power , as hee their knowledge . It is the greatest part of his Liberality , his Favour And from whom doth he heare discipline more willingly , or the Arts discours'd more gladly , then from those , whom his owne ...
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... helpe study . Now things Raleigh daily fall : wits grow downe - ward , and Eloquence Sir Henry growes back - ward : So that hee may be nam'd , and stand as the marke , and akun of our language . Essex . Sir Walter Savile . Sir Edwin ...
... helpe study . Now things Raleigh daily fall : wits grow downe - ward , and Eloquence Sir Henry growes back - ward : So that hee may be nam'd , and stand as the marke , and akun of our language . Essex . Sir Walter Savile . Sir Edwin ...
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... helpe to make it manifest . There cannot be one colour of the mind ; an other of the wit . If the mind be staid , grave , and com- + pos'd ; the wit is so , that vitiated , the other is blowne , and deflowr'd . Doe wee not see , if the ...
... helpe to make it manifest . There cannot be one colour of the mind ; an other of the wit . If the mind be staid , grave , and com- + pos'd ; the wit is so , that vitiated , the other is blowne , and deflowr'd . Doe wee not see , if the ...
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... helpe them . Yet this is that , wherewith the world is taken , and runs mad to gaze on : Clothes and Titles , the Birdlime of Fools . What petty things they are , wee wonder at ? like children , that esteeme every trifle ; and preferre ...
... helpe them . Yet this is that , wherewith the world is taken , and runs mad to gaze on : Clothes and Titles , the Birdlime of Fools . What petty things they are , wee wonder at ? like children , that esteeme every trifle ; and preferre ...
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... helpe posterity to judge rightly of the old . But Arts and Precepts availe nothing , except nature be beneficiall , and ayding . And therefore these things are no more written to a dull disposition , then rules of husbandry to a barren ...
... helpe posterity to judge rightly of the old . But Arts and Precepts availe nothing , except nature be beneficiall , and ayding . And therefore these things are no more written to a dull disposition , then rules of husbandry to a barren ...
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