The Harvard Classics, 32권Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... desire therein to be delineated in mine owne genuine , simple and ordinarie fashion , without contention , art or study ; for it is myselfe I pourtray . My imperfections shall therein be read to the life , and my naturall forme ...
... desire therein to be delineated in mine owne genuine , simple and ordinarie fashion , without contention , art or study ; for it is myselfe I pourtray . My imperfections shall therein be read to the life , and my naturall forme ...
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... desire or hope aimed at , and by his fall fore - went the power and name , whither by his course he aspired . When I judge of other men's lives , I ever respect how they have behaved them- selves in their end ; and my chiefest study is ...
... desire or hope aimed at , and by his fall fore - went the power and name , whither by his course he aspired . When I judge of other men's lives , I ever respect how they have behaved them- selves in their end ; and my chiefest study is ...
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... desire , or want things wisht before . A man should rid himselfe of these vulgar and hurtful humours . Even as Churchyards were first place adjoyn- ing unto churches , and in the most frequented places of the City , to enure ( as ...
... desire , or want things wisht before . A man should rid himselfe of these vulgar and hurtful humours . Even as Churchyards were first place adjoyn- ing unto churches , and in the most frequented places of the City , to enure ( as ...
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... desire more to be informed of than of the death of men ; that is to say , what words , what countenance , and what face they shew at their death ; and in reading of histories , which I so attentively observe . It appeareth by the ...
... desire more to be informed of than of the death of men ; that is to say , what words , what countenance , and what face they shew at their death ; and in reading of histories , which I so attentively observe . It appeareth by the ...
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... desire Nec sibi enim quisquam tum se vitamque requirit , Nec desiderium nostri nos afficit ullum.53 For then none for himselfe himselfe or life requires : Nor are we of our selves affected with desires . LUCRET . 1. iii . 123 . 50 Ib ...
... desire Nec sibi enim quisquam tum se vitamque requirit , Nec desiderium nostri nos afficit ullum.53 For then none for himselfe himselfe or life requires : Nor are we of our selves affected with desires . LUCRET . 1. iii . 123 . 50 Ib ...
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