The Harvard Classics, 32권Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... spirits that envie the rising prosperities and greatnesse heere below . Vsque adeò res humanas vis abdita quædam Obterit , et pulchros fasces sævásque secures Proculcare , ac ludibrio sibi habere videtur . A hidden power so mens states ...
... spirits that envie the rising prosperities and greatnesse heere below . Vsque adeò res humanas vis abdita quædam Obterit , et pulchros fasces sævásque secures Proculcare , ac ludibrio sibi habere videtur . A hidden power so mens states ...
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... spirit , to know how to second , and how far forth he shall condescend to his childish proceedings , and how to ... spirits of divers formes and different humours , it is no marvell if among a multitude of children , they scarce meet ...
... spirit , to know how to second , and how far forth he shall condescend to his childish proceedings , and how to ... spirits of divers formes and different humours , it is no marvell if among a multitude of children , they scarce meet ...
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... spirit . And truly in bar- ring him of libertie to doe any thing of himselfe , we make him thereby more servile and more coward . Who would ever enquire of his scholler what he thinketh of Rhetorike , of Grammar , of this or of that ...
... spirit . And truly in bar- ring him of libertie to doe any thing of himselfe , we make him thereby more servile and more coward . Who would ever enquire of his scholler what he thinketh of Rhetorike , of Grammar , of this or of that ...
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... spirits to have a preheminence above ordinarie fashions . Si quid Socrates et Aristippus contra morem et consuetudinem fecerunt , idem sibi ne arbitretur licere : Magis enim illi et divinis bonis hanc licentiam assequebantur : " If ...
... spirits to have a preheminence above ordinarie fashions . Si quid Socrates et Aristippus contra morem et consuetudinem fecerunt , idem sibi ne arbitretur licere : Magis enim illi et divinis bonis hanc licentiam assequebantur : " If ...
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... spirits doe most diversly applie themselves . I have read in Titus Livius a number of things , which per- adventure others never read , in whom Plutarke haply read a hundred more than ever I could read , and which perhaps the author ...
... spirits doe most diversly applie themselves . I have read in Titus Livius a number of things , which per- adventure others never read , in whom Plutarke haply read a hundred more than ever I could read , and which perhaps the author ...
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