Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... 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 bounty , and benefits have made able and ...
... 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 bounty , and benefits have made able and ...
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... knowledge of ability in Obsequen- our selves , and avoyding all suspition of arrogance , Humani- ascribing all to their instruction , as an Ambassadour tas . to his Master , or a Subject to his Soveraigne ; sea- tia . Sollici- udo ...
... knowledge of ability in Obsequen- our selves , and avoyding all suspition of arrogance , Humani- ascribing all to their instruction , as an Ambassadour tas . to his Master , or a Subject to his Soveraigne ; sea- tia . Sollici- udo ...
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... knowledge of his discipline with some delight : Perspic- and so apparell faire , and good matter , that the uitas . studious of elegancy be not defrauded ; redeeme Arts Elegantia . from their rough , and braky seates , where they lay ...
... knowledge of his discipline with some delight : Perspic- and so apparell faire , and good matter , that the uitas . studious of elegancy be not defrauded ; redeeme Arts Elegantia . from their rough , and braky seates , where they lay ...
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... Knowledge , the true tillage of the mind , from our Schoole - masters . But the fees of the one , or the salary of the other , never answer the value of what we received ; but serv'd to gratifie their labours . Memory of all the powers ...
... Knowledge , the true tillage of the mind , from our Schoole - masters . But the fees of the one , or the salary of the other , never answer the value of what we received ; but serv'd to gratifie their labours . Memory of all the powers ...
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... knowledge , or almost sense , are received , or preferr'd before him . He gratulates them , and their fortune . An other Age , or juster men , will acknowledge the vertues of his studies : his wisdome , in dividing : his subtilty , in ...
... knowledge , or almost sense , are received , or preferr'd before him . He gratulates them , and their fortune . An other Age , or juster men , will acknowledge the vertues of his studies : his wisdome , in dividing : his subtilty , in ...
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