Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... profits not me to have any man fence , or fight for me , to flourish , or take a side . Stand for Truth , and ' tis enough . Arts that respect the mind , were ever reputed nobler , then those that serve the body : though wee lesse can ...
... profits not me to have any man fence , or fight for me , to flourish , or take a side . Stand for Truth , and ' tis enough . Arts that respect the mind , were ever reputed nobler , then those that serve the body : though wee lesse can ...
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... profit- Sciolos . able Knowledges , had their severall instruments for the disquisition of Arts . Now there are certaine Scioli , or smatterers , that are busie in the skirts , and out - sides of Learning , ( 90 ) and have scarce any ...
... profit- Sciolos . able Knowledges , had their severall instruments for the disquisition of Arts . Now there are certaine Scioli , or smatterers , that are busie in the skirts , and out - sides of Learning , ( 90 ) and have scarce any ...
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... profit . For hee denied Figures to be invented for ornament , but for ayde ; and still thought it an extreme madnesse to bend , or wrest that which ought to be right . as ✓ It is no Wonder , mens eminence appeares but in Et stili their ...
... profit . For hee denied Figures to be invented for ornament , but for ayde ; and still thought it an extreme madnesse to bend , or wrest that which ought to be right . as ✓ It is no Wonder , mens eminence appeares but in Et stili their ...
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... profit by , if the persons be chosen . One , though hee be excellent , and the chiefe , is not to bee imitated alone . For never no Imitator , ever grew up to his Author ; likenesse is alwayes on this side Truth : Yet there hapn'd , in ...
... profit by , if the persons be chosen . One , though hee be excellent , and the chiefe , is not to bee imitated alone . For never no Imitator , ever grew up to his Author ; likenesse is alwayes on this side Truth : Yet there hapn'd , in ...
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... profits others , Princ : adjunctis . rather then himselfe : the good man , rather himselfe then others : But the Prince commands others , and verè doth himselfe . The wise Licurgus gave no Law , but prudens what himselfe kept . Sylla ...
... profits others , Princ : adjunctis . rather then himselfe : the good man , rather himselfe then others : But the Prince commands others , and verè doth himselfe . The wise Licurgus gave no Law , but prudens what himselfe kept . Sylla ...
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