Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... labour with it more then Truth . There is much more holds us , then presseth us . An ill fact is one thing , an ill fortune is another : Yet both often times sway us alike , by the error of our thinking . Many men beleeve not themselves ...
... labour with it more then Truth . There is much more holds us , then presseth us . An ill fact is one thing , an ill fortune is another : Yet both often times sway us alike , by the error of our thinking . Many men beleeve not themselves ...
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... labour , and enquiry , was to envy their posterity , what they also could adde , and find out . Sed cum ratione . Non mihi cedendum , Sed veritati . Scientiæ liberales . If I erre , pardon me : Nulla ars simul & inventa est , & absoluta ...
... labour , and enquiry , was to envy their posterity , what they also could adde , and find out . Sed cum ratione . Non mihi cedendum , Sed veritati . Scientiæ liberales . If I erre , pardon me : Nulla ars simul & inventa est , & absoluta ...
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... labour : Opere pascitur . sunt . There is a more secret Cause : and the power of Non vulgi liberall studies lyes more hid , then that it can bee wrought out by profane wits . It is not every mans way to hit . They are men ( I confesse ) ...
... labour : Opere pascitur . sunt . There is a more secret Cause : and the power of Non vulgi liberall studies lyes more hid , then that it can bee wrought out by profane wits . It is not every mans way to hit . They are men ( I confesse ) ...
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... labour'd for , will come : And what I sought with trouble , will offer it selfe , when I am quiet . Now in some men I have found it as happy as nature , who , whatsoever they reade , or pen , they can say without booke presently ; as if ...
... labour'd for , will come : And what I sought with trouble , will offer it selfe , when I am quiet . Now in some men I have found it as happy as nature , who , whatsoever they reade , or pen , they can say without booke presently ; as if ...
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... labour onely to ostentation ; and are ever more busie about the colours , and + surface of a worke , then in the matter , and founda- tion : For that is hid , the other is seene . ] ༤ Others , that in composition are nothing , but what ...
... labour onely to ostentation ; and are ever more busie about the colours , and + surface of a worke , then in the matter , and founda- tion : For that is hid , the other is seene . ] ༤ Others , that in composition are nothing , but what ...
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