Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... light , vaine , crude , and imperfect thing , settled in the Imagination ; but never arriving at the understanding , there to obtaine the tincture of Reason . Wee labour with it more then Truth . There is much more holds us , then ...
... light , vaine , crude , and imperfect thing , settled in the Imagination ; but never arriving at the understanding , there to obtaine the tincture of Reason . Wee labour with it more then Truth . There is much more holds us , then ...
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... light : where they may take the eye , and be taken by the hand . I cannot thinke Nature is so spent , and decay'd , Natura that she can bring forth nothing worth her former non effœta . yeares . She is alwayes the same , like her selfe ...
... light : where they may take the eye , and be taken by the hand . I cannot thinke Nature is so spent , and decay'd , Natura that she can bring forth nothing worth her former non effœta . yeares . She is alwayes the same , like her selfe ...
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... light . A Puppet - play must be shadow'd , and seene in the Icuncula- darke : For draw the Curtaine , Et sordet gesticulatio . motio . rum There is a great difference in the understanding of Principes , some Princes , as in the quality ...
... light . A Puppet - play must be shadow'd , and seene in the Icuncula- darke : For draw the Curtaine , Et sordet gesticulatio . motio . rum There is a great difference in the understanding of Principes , some Princes , as in the quality ...
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... light ; would not sinne the common way ; but held that a kind of Rusticity ; they would doe it new , or contrary , for the infamy ? They were ambitious of living backward ; and at last arrived at that , as they would love nothing but ...
... light ; would not sinne the common way ; but held that a kind of Rusticity ; they would doe it new , or contrary , for the infamy ? They were ambitious of living backward ; and at last arrived at that , as they would love nothing but ...
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... light his Tobacco with them . And those men almost nam'd for Miracles , who yet are so vile , that if a man should goe about , to examine , and ( 96 ) correct them , hee must make all they have done , but one blot . Their good is so ...
... light his Tobacco with them . And those men almost nam'd for Miracles , who yet are so vile , that if a man should goe about , to examine , and ( 96 ) correct them , hee must make all they have done , but one blot . Their good is so ...
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