Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... looke up at , and admire : let me not therefore heare presently of Ingratitude , and Rashnesse . For I thanke those , that have taught me , and will ever : but yet dare not thinke the scope of their labour , and enquiry , was to envy ...
... looke up at , and admire : let me not therefore heare presently of Ingratitude , and Rashnesse . For I thanke those , that have taught me , and will ever : but yet dare not thinke the scope of their labour , and enquiry , was to envy ...
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... greater copy ; Where the learned use ever election , and a meane ; they looke back to what they intended at first , and make all an even , and proportion'd body . The true Artificer will not run away from nature , 32 DISCOVERIES.
... greater copy ; Where the learned use ever election , and a meane ; they looke back to what they intended at first , and make all an even , and proportion'd body . The true Artificer will not run away from nature , 32 DISCOVERIES.
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... looke aside from him , without losse . Hee commanded where hee spoke ; and had his 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 ...
... looke aside from him , without losse . Hee commanded where hee spoke ; and had his 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 ...
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... Looke upon an effeminate person : his very gate confesseth him . If a man be fiery , his motion is so : if angry , ' tis troubled , and violent . So that wee may conclude : Wheresoever , manners , ( 102 ) and fashions are corrupted ...
... Looke upon an effeminate person : his very gate confesseth him . If a man be fiery , his motion is so : if angry , ' tis troubled , and violent . So that wee may conclude : Wheresoever , manners , ( 102 ) and fashions are corrupted ...
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... looke for praise . Nay , they will hire fellowes to flatter them with suites , and suppers , and to prostitute their judgements . They have Livery - friends , friends of the dish , and of the Spit , that waite their turnes , as my Lord ...
... looke for praise . Nay , they will hire fellowes to flatter them with suites , and suppers , and to prostitute their judgements . They have Livery - friends , friends of the dish , and of the Spit , that waite their turnes , as my Lord ...
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