The Harvard Classics, 32권Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... given him ; which was , that no man , what cheerefull and blandishing countenance soever fortune shewed them , may rightly deeme himselfe happie , till such time as he have passed the last day of his life , by reason of the uncertaintie ...
... given him ; which was , that no man , what cheerefull and blandishing countenance soever fortune shewed them , may rightly deeme himselfe happie , till such time as he have passed the last day of his life , by reason of the uncertaintie ...
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... given his last doome , and utterly forsaken him . And God knowes , being then betweene such paine and feare , with what sound judg- ment they endure him . For so much as this syllable sounded so unpleasantly in their eares , and this ...
... given his last doome , and utterly forsaken him . And God knowes , being then betweene such paine and feare , with what sound judg- ment they endure him . For so much as this syllable sounded so unpleasantly in their eares , and this ...
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... given good testimonie of his worth and forward valour , playing at tennis , received a blow with a ball , that hit him a little above the right eare , without ap- parance of any contusion , bruse , or hurt , and never sitting or resting ...
... given good testimonie of his worth and forward valour , playing at tennis , received a blow with a ball , that hit him a little above the right eare , without ap- parance of any contusion , bruse , or hurt , and never sitting or resting ...
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... given to melancholy , but rather to dreaming and sluggishness . There is nothing wherewith I have ever more entertained my selfe , than with the imaginations of death , yea in the most licentious times of my age . Iucundum , cum ætas ...
... given to melancholy , but rather to dreaming and sluggishness . There is nothing wherewith I have ever more entertained my selfe , than with the imaginations of death , yea in the most licentious times of my age . Iucundum , cum ætas ...
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... given him . Had you not death you would then uncessantly curse , and cry out against me , that I had deprived you of it . I have of purpose and unwittingly blended some bitternesse amongst it , that so seeing the com- moditie of its use ...
... given him . Had you not death you would then uncessantly curse , and cry out against me , that I had deprived you of it . I have of purpose and unwittingly blended some bitternesse amongst it , that so seeing the com- moditie of its use ...
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