Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... mind , were ever reputed nobler , then those that serve the body : though wee lesse can bee without them . As Tillage , Spinning , Weaving , Building , & c . without which , wee could scarce sustaine life a day . But these were the ΙΟ ...
... mind , were ever reputed nobler , then those that serve the body : though wee lesse can bee without them . As Tillage , Spinning , Weaving , Building , & c . without which , wee could scarce sustaine life a day . But these were the ΙΟ ...
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... mind of man is still fed with 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 ...
... mind of man is still fed with 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 ...
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... 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.
... 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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... 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 of the mind , is the most delicate ...
... 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 of the mind , is the most delicate ...
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... mind . And it is more a wonder in such , as have a swift stile ; for their memories are commonly slowest ; such as torture their writings , and go into councell for every word , must needs fixe somewhat , and make it their owne at last ...
... mind . And it is more a wonder in such , as have a swift stile ; for their memories are commonly slowest ; such as torture their writings , and go into councell for every word , must needs fixe somewhat , and make it their owne at last ...
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