Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... vices in a speaker , then the vertues . And quàm there are many , that with more ease , will find fault virtutes . with what is spoken foolishly , then that can give allowance to , wherein you are wise silently . The treasure of a foole ...
... vices in a speaker , then the vertues . And quàm there are many , that with more ease , will find fault virtutes . with what is spoken foolishly , then that can give allowance to , wherein you are wise silently . The treasure of a foole ...
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... vices shall be vertues : if an enemy , or of the contrary faction ; nothing is good , or tolerable in him : insomuch , that wee care not to discredit , and shame our judgements , to sooth our passions . Deus in creaturis . Veritas ...
... vices shall be vertues : if an enemy , or of the contrary faction ; nothing is good , or tolerable in him : insomuch , that wee care not to discredit , and shame our judgements , to sooth our passions . Deus in creaturis . Veritas ...
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... vice without his , patronage , that ( when wee have no other excuse ) wee will say , wee love it ; wee cannot forsake it : as if that made it not more a fault . Wee cannot , because wee thinke wee cannot : and wee love it , because wee ...
... vice without his , patronage , that ( when wee have no other excuse ) wee will say , wee love it ; wee cannot forsake it : as if that made it not more a fault . Wee cannot , because wee thinke wee cannot : and wee love it , because wee ...
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... vices hid ? Nay , and to bee noted , live like Antipodes , to others in the same Citie ; never see the Sunne rise , or set , in so many yeares ; but be as they were watching a Corps by Torch- light ; would not sinne the common way ; but ...
... vices hid ? Nay , and to bee noted , live like Antipodes , to others in the same Citie ; never see the Sunne rise , or set , in so many yeares ; but be as they were watching a Corps by Torch- light ; would not sinne the common way ; but ...
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... litura potest . Yet their vices have not hurt them : Nay , a great many they have profited ; for they have beene lov'd for nothing else . And this false opinion growes strong Cicero . Taylor . against the best men : if 26 DISCOVERIES.
... litura potest . Yet their vices have not hurt them : Nay , a great many they have profited ; for they have beene lov'd for nothing else . And this false opinion growes strong Cicero . Taylor . against the best men : if 26 DISCOVERIES.
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