The Harvard Classics, 32권Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... reason . But forsomuch as he is a Philosopher , with whom the fa- vours or disfavours of fortune , and good or ill lucke have no place , and are not regarded by him ; and puissances and greatnesses , and accidents of qualitie , are well ...
... reason . But forsomuch as he is a Philosopher , with whom the fa- vours or disfavours of fortune , and good or ill lucke have no place , and are not regarded by him ; and puissances and greatnesses , and accidents of qualitie , are well ...
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... reason that studie and contemplation doth in some sort withdraw our soule from us , and severally employ it from the body , which is a kind of apprentisage and re- semblance of death ; or else it is , that all the wisdome and discourse ...
... reason that studie and contemplation doth in some sort withdraw our soule from us , and severally employ it from the body , which is a kind of apprentisage and re- semblance of death ; or else it is , that all the wisdome and discourse ...
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... reason and pietie , to take example by the humanity of Iesus Christ , who ended his humane life at three and thirtie yeares . The greatest man that ever was , being no more than a man , I meane Alexander the Great , ended his dayes ...
... reason and pietie , to take example by the humanity of Iesus Christ , who ended his humane life at three and thirtie yeares . The greatest man that ever was , being no more than a man , I meane Alexander the Great , ended his dayes ...
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... reason doth not only call and summon us unto it . For why should we feare to lose a thing , which being lost , cannot be moaned ? but also , since we are threatened by so many kinds of death , there is no more inconvenience to feare ...
... reason doth not only call and summon us unto it . For why should we feare to lose a thing , which being lost , cannot be moaned ? but also , since we are threatened by so many kinds of death , there is no more inconvenience to feare ...
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... reason of these particular bonds , the judgment of a man that is waged and bought , either it is lesse free and honest , or else it is blemisht with oversight and ingratitude . A meere and precise Courtier can neither have law nor will ...
... reason of these particular bonds , the judgment of a man that is waged and bought , either it is lesse free and honest , or else it is blemisht with oversight and ingratitude . A meere and precise Courtier can neither have law nor will ...
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