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Epimetheus , when griefs and evils flew abroad , at last shut the lid , and kept hope in the bottom of the vessel . Certainly , the politic and artificial nourishing and entertaining of hopes , and carrying men from hopes to hopes ...
Epimetheus , when griefs and evils flew abroad , at last shut the lid , and kept hope in the bottom of the vessel . Certainly , the politic and artificial nourishing and entertaining of hopes , and carrying men from hopes to hopes ...
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Cæsar did himself infinite hurt in that speech , Sylla nescivit literas , non potuit dictare : [ Sylla was no scholar , he could not dictate : ] for it did utterly cut off that hope which men had entertained , that he would at one time ...
Cæsar did himself infinite hurt in that speech , Sylla nescivit literas , non potuit dictare : [ Sylla was no scholar , he could not dictate : ] for it did utterly cut off that hope which men had entertained , that he would at one time ...
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OF EARTHLY HOPE . Better is the sight of the eyes than the wandering of the desire . The sense which takes everything simply as it is makes a better mental condition and estate than those imaginations and wanderings of ...
OF EARTHLY HOPE . Better is the sight of the eyes than the wandering of the desire . The sense which takes everything simply as it is makes a better mental condition and estate than those imaginations and wanderings of ...
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