The Harvard Classics, 32권Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... regard unto : for it is a good portion of the effect , and consubstan- tiall . That happines and felicitie , which shineth in vertue , replenisheth her approaches and appurtenances , even unto the first entrance and utmost barre . Now ...
... regard unto : for it is a good portion of the effect , and consubstan- tiall . That happines and felicitie , which shineth in vertue , replenisheth her approaches and appurtenances , even unto the first entrance and utmost barre . Now ...
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... regard of those wise men , I acknowledge my selfe so weake and so poore , so dull and grose - headed , as I am forced both to pittie and disdaine my selfe , yet am I pleased with this , that my opinions have often the grace to jump with ...
... regard of those wise men , I acknowledge my selfe so weake and so poore , so dull and grose - headed , as I am forced both to pittie and disdaine my selfe , yet am I pleased with this , that my opinions have often the grace to jump with ...
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... regard or dependencie of others ) nor for externall shew and ornament , but to adorne and enrich his inward minde , desiring rather to shape and institute an able and sufficient man , than a bare learned man ; my desire is therefore ...
... regard or dependencie of others ) nor for externall shew and ornament , but to adorne and enrich his inward minde , desiring rather to shape and institute an able and sufficient man , than a bare learned man ; my desire is therefore ...
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... regard of the pleasantnesse of her conversatione , she ought not to be rejected , neither at banquets nor at sports . And Plato having invited her to his solemne feast , we see how kindly she entertaineth the companie with a milde ...
... regard of the pleasantnesse of her conversatione , she ought not to be rejected , neither at banquets nor at sports . And Plato having invited her to his solemne feast , we see how kindly she entertaineth the companie with a milde ...
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... regard of the rest . Since great Ronsarde and learned Bellay have raised our French Poesie unto that height of honour where it now is : I see not one of these petty ballad - makers , or prentise dogrell rymers , that doth not bombast ...
... regard of the rest . Since great Ronsarde and learned Bellay have raised our French Poesie unto that height of honour where it now is : I see not one of these petty ballad - makers , or prentise dogrell rymers , that doth not bombast ...
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