The Harvard Classics, 32권Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... give us alwaies leasure to keep our countenance setled . But when that last part of death , and of our selves comes to be acted , then no dissembling will availe , then is it high time to speake plaine English , and put off all vizards ...
... give us alwaies leasure to keep our countenance setled . But when that last part of death , and of our selves comes to be acted , then no dissembling will availe , then is it high time to speake plaine English , and put off all vizards ...
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... give eare unto him , that for it's end would establish our paine and disturbance ? The dissentions of philosophicall sects in this case are verbal : Transcurramus solertissimas nugas , " Let us run over such over - fine fooleries and ...
... give eare unto him , that for it's end would establish our paine and disturbance ? The dissentions of philosophicall sects in this case are verbal : Transcurramus solertissimas nugas , " Let us run over such over - fine fooleries and ...
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... give place to her , before he have married his daughter , or directed the course of his childrens bringing up ; another bewaileth he must forgoe his wives company ; another moaneth the losse of his children , the chiefest commodities of ...
... give place to her , before he have married his daughter , or directed the course of his childrens bringing up ; another bewaileth he must forgoe his wives company ; another moaneth the losse of his children , the chiefest commodities of ...
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... discourse , whereby I examine , and give a guesse at 1 Learning . his naturall judgement : a lesson as much unknowne to 29 THAT TO PHILOSOPHISE IS TO LEARNE HOW TO OF THE INSTITUTION AND EDUCATION OF CHILDREN OF FRIENDSHIP.
... discourse , whereby I examine , and give a guesse at 1 Learning . his naturall judgement : a lesson as much unknowne to 29 THAT TO PHILOSOPHISE IS TO LEARNE HOW TO OF THE INSTITUTION AND EDUCATION OF CHILDREN OF FRIENDSHIP.
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... give them a fall . I do not rashly take them about the necke , I doe but touch them , nor doe I go so far as by my bargaine I would seeme to doe ; could I but keepe even with them , I should then be an honest man ; for I seeke not to ...
... give them a fall . I do not rashly take them about the necke , I doe but touch them , nor doe I go so far as by my bargaine I would seeme to doe ; could I but keepe even with them , I should then be an honest man ; for I seeke not to ...
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