The Harvard Classics, 32권Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... learned , yet careless , forgetful , and inconsistent . His themes are as wide and varied as his observation of human life , and he has written the finest eulogy of friendship the world has known . Bacon , who knew his book and borrowed ...
... learned , yet careless , forgetful , and inconsistent . His themes are as wide and varied as his observation of human life , and he has written the finest eulogy of friendship the world has known . Bacon , who knew his book and borrowed ...
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... learned to allay and dilate the same by a Periphrasis . In liew of saying , he is dead , or he hath ended his daies , they would say , he hath lived . So it be life , be it past or no , they are comforted : from whom we have borrowed ...
... learned to allay and dilate the same by a Periphrasis . In liew of saying , he is dead , or he hath ended his daies , they would say , he hath lived . So it be life , be it past or no , they are comforted : from whom we have borrowed ...
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... learned to die , hath un- learned to serve . There is no evill in life , for him that hath well conceived , how the privation of life is no evill . To know how to die , doth free us from all subjection and con- straint . Paulus Æmilius ...
... learned to die , hath un- learned to serve . There is no evill in life , for him that hath well conceived , how the privation of life is no evill . To know how to die , doth free us from all subjection and con- straint . Paulus Æmilius ...
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... learned this custome or lesson , to have alwaies death , not only in my imagination , but continually in my mouth . And there is nothing I desire more to be informed of than of the death of men ; that is to say , what words , what ...
... learned this custome or lesson , to have alwaies death , not only in my imagination , but continually in my mouth . And there is nothing I desire more to be informed of than of the death of men ; that is to say , what words , what ...
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... learned and laborious work of the Politikes : yet whatsoever come of it , for so much as they are but follies , my intent is not to smother them , no more than a Cheating . ( 1 ) HC XXXII bald and hoarie picture of mine , where a ...
... learned and laborious work of the Politikes : yet whatsoever come of it , for so much as they are but follies , my intent is not to smother them , no more than a Cheating . ( 1 ) HC XXXII bald and hoarie picture of mine , where a ...
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