Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... true they open'd the gates , and made the way that went before us ; but as Guides , not Commanders : Non Domini nostri , sed Duces fuêre . Truth lyes open to all ; it is no mans severall . Patet omnibus veritas ; nondum est occupata ...
... true they open'd the gates , and made the way that went before us ; but as Guides , not Commanders : Non Domini nostri , sed Duces fuêre . Truth lyes open to all ; it is no mans severall . Patet omnibus veritas ; nondum est occupata ...
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... . Some would dresse their Masters in istri . gold , pearle , and all true Jewels of Majesty : Others furnish them with feathers , bels , and ribbands ; and Scitum icum . are therefore esteemed the fitter servants . DISCOVERIES 13.
... . Some would dresse their Masters in istri . gold , pearle , and all true Jewels of Majesty : Others furnish them with feathers , bels , and ribbands ; and Scitum icum . are therefore esteemed the fitter servants . DISCOVERIES 13.
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... true , some man may receive a Courtesie , and not know it ; but never any man 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 ...
... true , some man may receive a Courtesie , and not know it ; but never any man 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 ...
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... true tillage of the 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 ...
... true tillage of the 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 ...
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... wee thinke wee cannot : and wee love it , because wee will defend it . Wee will rather excuse it , then be rid of it . That wee cannot , is pretended ; but that wee will not , " is the true reason . How many have I knowne 24 DISCOVERIES.
... wee thinke wee cannot : and wee love it , because wee will defend it . Wee will rather excuse it , then be rid of it . That wee cannot , is pretended ; but that wee will not , " is the true reason . How many have I knowne 24 DISCOVERIES.
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