The Harvard Classics, 32권Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... kind of apprentisage and re- semblance of death ; or else it is , that all the wisdome and discourse of the world , doth in the end resolve upon this point , to teach us not to feare to die . Truly either reason mockes us , or it only ...
... kind of apprentisage and re- semblance of death ; or else it is , that all the wisdome and discourse of the world , doth in the end resolve upon this point , to teach us not to feare to die . Truly either reason mockes us , or it only ...
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... and botching the faults which this comparison hath discovered to me in them . A man had need have a strong backe , to undertake to march * Ideas . At a distance . foot to foot with these kind of men . The 30 MONTAIGNE.
... and botching the faults which this comparison hath discovered to me in them . A man had need have a strong backe , to undertake to march * Ideas . At a distance . foot to foot with these kind of men . The 30 MONTAIGNE.
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Charles William Eliot. foot to foot with these kind of men . The indiscreet writers of our age , amidst their triviall * compositions , intermingle and wrest in whole sentences taken from ancient Authors , supposing by such filching ...
Charles William Eliot. foot to foot with these kind of men . The indiscreet writers of our age , amidst their triviall * compositions , intermingle and wrest in whole sentences taken from ancient Authors , supposing by such filching ...
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... kind I have ( since I came to yeares of discretion ) seen divers most ingenious and wittie ; amongst others , one under the name of Capilupus ; besides many of the ancient stampe . These are wits of such excellence , as both here and ...
... kind I have ( since I came to yeares of discretion ) seen divers most ingenious and wittie ; amongst others , one under the name of Capilupus ; besides many of the ancient stampe . These are wits of such excellence , as both here and ...
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... kind of people , she holds herselfe disparaged and disgraced , as hold- ing no proportion with them . And therefore see we by experience , that if a true Gentleman or nobleman follow her with any attention , and woo her with ...
... kind of people , she holds herselfe disparaged and disgraced , as hold- ing no proportion with them . And therefore see we by experience , that if a true Gentleman or nobleman follow her with any attention , and woo her with ...
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