Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... Judges intertain'd him most civilly , discours'd with him , offer'd him the court'sie of the racke ; but he con- fessed , & c . hien Calumniæ fructus Imperti- nens . I am beholden to Calumny , that shee hath so endeavor'd , and taken ...
... Judges intertain'd him most civilly , discours'd with him , offer'd him the court'sie of the racke ; but he con- fessed , & c . hien Calumniæ fructus Imperti- nens . I am beholden to Calumny , that shee hath so endeavor'd , and taken ...
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... Thersites . ( 92 ) Α'μετροεπής Ακριτόμοθος : speaking without judge- Salust . ment , Loquax magis , quàm fœcundus . Satis loquentia , sapientiæ param . Homeri . Hesiodus . Homeri Vlysses . Pindar : Epami- nond . DISCOVERIES 17.
... Thersites . ( 92 ) Α'μετροεπής Ακριτόμοθος : speaking without judge- Salust . ment , Loquax magis , quàm fœcundus . Satis loquentia , sapientiæ param . Homeri . Hesiodus . Homeri Vlysses . Pindar : Epami- nond . DISCOVERIES 17.
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... the mind , 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.
... the mind , 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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... judge worse ; Non illi pejus dicunt , sed hi corruptiùs judicant . Nay , if it were put to the ques- tion of the Water - rimers workes , against Spencers ; I Spencer . doubt not , but they would find more Suffrages ; because the most ...
... judge worse ; Non illi pejus dicunt , sed hi corruptiùs judicant . Nay , if it were put to the ques- tion of the Water - rimers workes , against Spencers ; I Spencer . doubt not , but they would find more Suffrages ; because the most ...
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... Judges angry , and pleased at his devotion . No man had their ( 101 ) affections more in his power . The feare of every man that heard him , was , lest hee should make an end . + Scrip- Thomas Thomas Earle Cicero is said to bee the only ...
... Judges angry , and pleased at his devotion . No man had their ( 101 ) affections more in his power . The feare of every man that heard him , was , lest hee should make an end . + Scrip- Thomas Thomas Earle Cicero is said to bee the only ...
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