Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... rest : Soveraignty gives it . Mutua Sovereignty needs counsell : Learning affords it . auxilia . There is such a Consociation of offices , betweene the Prince , and whom his favour breeds , that they may helpe to sustaine his power , as ...
... rest : Soveraignty gives it . Mutua Sovereignty needs counsell : Learning affords it . auxilia . There is such a Consociation of offices , betweene the Prince , and whom his favour breeds , that they may helpe to sustaine his power , as ...
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... rest in their sole Authority , or take all upon trust from them ; provided the plagues of Iudging , and quitati . Pronouncing against them , be away ; such as are envy , bitternesse , precipitation , impudence , and scurrile scoffing ...
... rest in their sole Authority , or take all upon trust from them ; provided the plagues of Iudging , and quitati . Pronouncing against them , be away ; such as are envy , bitternesse , precipitation , impudence , and scurrile scoffing ...
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... rest , or acquiesce . The 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 ...
... rest , or acquiesce . The 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 ...
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... rests happy , to heare the worthiest workes mis - interpreted ; the clearest actions obscured : the innocent'st life traduc'd ; And in such a licence of lying , a field so fruitfull of slanders , how can there be matter wanting to his ...
... rests happy , to heare the worthiest workes mis - interpreted ; the clearest actions obscured : the innocent'st life traduc'd ; And in such a licence of lying , a field so fruitfull of slanders , how can there be matter wanting to his ...
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... rest , loving , delivers over to them to bee imitated : so that oft- times the faults which he fell into , the others seeke for : This is the danger , when vice becomes a Precedent . Not . 5 . [ Others there are , that have no ...
... rest , loving , delivers over to them to bee imitated : so that oft- times the faults which he fell into , the others seeke for : This is the danger , when vice becomes a Precedent . Not . 5 . [ Others there are , that have no ...
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