Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... received it from him , that knew it not . Many men have beene cur'd of diseases by Accidents ; but they were not Remedies . I my selfe have knowne one help'd of an Ague , by falling into a water ; another whip'd out of a Fever : but no ...
... received it from him , that knew it not . Many men have beene cur'd of diseases by Accidents ; but they were not Remedies . I my selfe have knowne one help'd of an Ague , by falling into a water ; another whip'd out of a Fever : but no ...
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... received ; but serv'd to gratifie their labours . Memory of all the powers of the mind , is the most delicate , and fraile : it is the first of our faculties , that Age invades . Seneca , the father , the Rhetorician , confesseth of ...
... received ; but serv'd to gratifie their labours . Memory of all the powers of the mind , is the most delicate , and fraile : it is the first of our faculties , that Age invades . Seneca , the father , the Rhetorician , confesseth of ...
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... received for the braver - fellowes : when many times their owne rudenesse is a cause of their dis- grace ; and a slight touch of their Adversary , gives all that boisterous force the foyle . But in these things , the unskilfull are ...
... received for the braver - fellowes : when many times their owne rudenesse is a cause of their dis- grace ; and a slight touch of their Adversary , gives all that boisterous force the foyle . But in these things , the unskilfull are ...
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... received , or preferr'd before him . He gratulates them , and their fortune . An other Age , or juster men , will acknowledge the vertues of his studies : his wisdome , in dividing : his subtilty , in arguing : with what strength hee ...
... received , or preferr'd before him . He gratulates them , and their fortune . An other Age , or juster men , will acknowledge the vertues of his studies : his wisdome , in dividing : his subtilty , in arguing : with what strength hee ...
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... weight with them , then the Lawes themselves . It was a great acculation to his Majesties deserved prayse ; that men might openly visit , and pitty those , ' whom his greatest prisons had at any time received , 40 DISCOVERIES.
... weight with them , then the Lawes themselves . It was a great acculation to his Majesties deserved prayse ; that men might openly visit , and pitty those , ' whom his greatest prisons had at any time received , 40 DISCOVERIES.
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