The Harvard Classics, 32권Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... ordered soule , should never be ascribed unto man , untill he have beene seene play the last act of his comedie , and without LUCRET . 1. v . 1243. • MACROB . 1. ii . c . 7 . doubt the hardest . In all the rest there may MONTAIGNE.
... ordered soule , should never be ascribed unto man , untill he have beene seene play the last act of his comedie , and without LUCRET . 1. v . 1243. • MACROB . 1. ii . c . 7 . doubt the hardest . In all the rest there may MONTAIGNE.
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Charles William Eliot. doubt the hardest . In all the rest there may be some maske : either these sophisticall discourses of Philosophie are not in us but by countenance , or accidents that never touch us to the quick , give us alwaies ...
Charles William Eliot. doubt the hardest . In all the rest there may be some maske : either these sophisticall discourses of Philosophie are not in us but by countenance , or accidents that never touch us to the quick , give us alwaies ...
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... doubt a great advantage : and it is nothing , at the least , to goe so farre without dis- may or alteration , or without an ague ? There belongs more to it : Nature her selfe lends her hand , and gives us courage . If it be a short and ...
... doubt a great advantage : and it is nothing , at the least , to goe so farre without dis- may or alteration , or without an ague ? There belongs more to it : Nature her selfe lends her hand , and gives us courage . If it be a short and ...
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... doubts and feares , doe daily wait to their parents and tutors , before they can be nurtured and brought to any good ? The fore - shew of their inclination whilest they are young is so uncertaine , • Notion . " Of Pedantism . " HC XXXII ...
... doubts and feares , doe daily wait to their parents and tutors , before they can be nurtured and brought to any good ? The fore - shew of their inclination whilest they are young is so uncertaine , • Notion . " Of Pedantism . " HC XXXII ...
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... doubt , than wise to be . For if by his owne discourse he embrace the opinions of Xenophon or of Plato , they shall be no longer theirs , but his . He that meerely followeth another , traceth nothing , and seeketh nothing : Non sumus ...
... doubt , than wise to be . For if by his owne discourse he embrace the opinions of Xenophon or of Plato , they shall be no longer theirs , but his . He that meerely followeth another , traceth nothing , and seeketh nothing : Non sumus ...
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