Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... persons lesse qualified , are of no efficacy , or working . Consi- liarii Vita recta . Wisedome without Honesty is meere craft , and coosinage . And therefore the reputation of Honesty must first be gotten ; which cannot be , but by ...
... persons lesse qualified , are of no efficacy , or working . Consi- liarii Vita recta . Wisedome without Honesty is meere craft , and coosinage . And therefore the reputation of Honesty must first be gotten ; which cannot be , but by ...
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... person , as can be done to a noble nature . Ambitio . If divers men seeke Fame , or Honour , by divers Honesta wayes ; so both bee ( 89 ) honest , neither is to be blam'd : But they that seeke Immortality , are not onely worthy of leave ...
... person , as can be done to a noble nature . Ambitio . If divers men seeke Fame , or Honour , by divers Honesta wayes ; so both bee ( 89 ) honest , neither is to be blam'd : But they that seeke Immortality , are not onely worthy of leave ...
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... person is one a man would leape a steeple from : gallop down any steepe Hill to avoid him ; forsake his meat , sleepe , nature it selfe , with all her benefits to shun him . A meere Impertinent : one that touch'd neither heaven nor ...
... person is one a man would leape a steeple from : gallop down any steepe Hill to avoid him ; forsake his meat , sleepe , nature it selfe , with all her benefits to shun him . A meere Impertinent : one that touch'd neither heaven nor ...
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... person of an unblam'd life , made V ridiculous , or odious , by the Artifice of lying ? but it is the disease of the Age : and no wonder if the world , growing old , begin to be infirme : Old age it selfe is Alastoris malitia . Mali ...
... person of an unblam'd life , made V ridiculous , or odious , by the Artifice of lying ? but it is the disease of the Age : and no wonder if the world , growing old , begin to be infirme : Old age it selfe is Alastoris malitia . Mali ...
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... person had said nothing at the table ; one of them with courtesie asked him ; What shall we returne from thee , Zeno , to the Prince our Master , if hee aske us of thee ? Nothing , he replyed , more , but that you found an old man in ...
... person had said nothing at the table ; one of them with courtesie asked him ; What shall we returne from thee , Zeno , to the Prince our Master , if hee aske us of thee ? Nothing , he replyed , more , but that you found an old man in ...
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