Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... Vertue in its selfe : but not without the service of the senses : by those Organs , the Soule workes : She is a perpetuall Agent , prompt and subtile ; but often flexible , and erring ; intangling her selfe like a Silke- worme : But her ...
... Vertue in its selfe : but not without the service of the senses : by those Organs , the Soule workes : She is a perpetuall Agent , prompt and subtile ; but often flexible , and erring ; intangling her selfe like a Silke- worme : But her ...
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... vertue ; but rather helpe to make it manifest . There cannot be one colour of the mind ; an other of the wit . If the mind be staid , grave , and com- + pos'd ; the wit is so , that vitiated , the other is blowne , and deflowr'd . Doe ...
... vertue ; but rather helpe to make it manifest . There cannot be one colour of the mind ; an other of the wit . If the mind be staid , grave , and com- + pos'd ; the wit is so , that vitiated , the other is blowne , and deflowr'd . Doe ...
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... vertue , look'd downe on the Stage of the world , and contemned the Play of Fortune . For though the most be Players , some must be Spectators . I have discovered , that a fain'd familiarity in great ones , is a note of certaine ...
... vertue , look'd downe on the Stage of the world , and contemned the Play of Fortune . For though the most be Players , some must be Spectators . I have discovered , that a fain'd familiarity in great ones , is a note of certaine ...
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... vertue is a Princes owne ; or becomes him more , then this Clemency : And no glory is greater , then to be able to save with his power . Many punishments sometimes , and in some cases as much discredit a Prince , as many Funerals a in ...
... vertue is a Princes owne ; or becomes him more , then this Clemency : And no glory is greater , then to be able to save with his power . Many punishments sometimes , and in some cases as much discredit a Prince , as many Funerals a in ...
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... vertue , that Innocence rejoyceth in . Yet even that is not alwayes so safe ; but it may love to stand in the sight of mercy . For sometimes misfortune is made a crime , and then Innocence is succor❜d , no lesse then vertue . Nay ...
... vertue , that Innocence rejoyceth in . Yet even that is not alwayes so safe ; but it may love to stand in the sight of mercy . For sometimes misfortune is made a crime , and then Innocence is succor❜d , no lesse then vertue . Nay ...
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