Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... whole volumes dispatch'd by the vmbraticall Doctors on all sides : But draw these forth into the just lists ; let them appeare sub dio , and they are chang'd with the place , like bodies bred i ' the shade ; they cannot suffer the Sunne ...
... whole volumes dispatch'd by the vmbraticall Doctors on all sides : But draw these forth into the just lists ; let them appeare sub dio , and they are chang'd with the place , like bodies bred i ' the shade ; they cannot suffer the Sunne ...
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... whole books that I have read , and Poems , of some selected friends , which I have lik'd to charge my memory with . It was wont to be faithfull to me , but shaken with age now , and sloath ( which weakens the strongest abilities ) it ...
... whole books that I have read , and Poems , of some selected friends , which I have lik'd to charge my memory with . It was wont to be faithfull to me , but shaken with age now , and sloath ( which weakens the strongest abilities ) it ...
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... whole bookes , and Authors , and lye safely . For what never was , will not easily be found ; not by the most curious . And some , by a cunning protestation against all Not . 8 . reading , and false venditation of their owne naturals ...
... whole bookes , and Authors , and lye safely . For what never was , will not easily be found ; not by the most curious . And some , by a cunning protestation against all Not . 8 . reading , and false venditation of their owne naturals ...
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... whole Powers were renew'd : he would worke out of him- selfe , what hee desired ; but with such excesse , as his ( 100 ) study could not bee rul'd : hee knew not how to Studio- dispose his owne Abilities , or husband them , hee was rum ...
... whole Powers were renew'd : he would worke out of him- selfe , what hee desired ; but with such excesse , as his ( 100 ) study could not bee rul'd : hee knew not how to Studio- dispose his owne Abilities , or husband them , hee was rum ...
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... whole heart . For when hee hath put on the care of the publike good , and common safety ; I am a wretch , and put of man , if I doe not reverence , and honour him : in whose charge all things divine and humane are plac'd . Doe but aske ...
... whole heart . For when hee hath put on the care of the publike good , and common safety ; I am a wretch , and put of man , if I doe not reverence , and honour him : in whose charge all things divine and humane are plac'd . Doe but aske ...
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