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... persons : and those they dissolve in water , and thereof make their drink , because they are forbidden wine by their law . But I do much marvel that no Englishman , or Dutchman , or German , doth set up brewing in Constantinople ...
... persons : and those they dissolve in water , and thereof make their drink , because they are forbidden wine by their law . But I do much marvel that no Englishman , or Dutchman , or German , doth set up brewing in Constantinople ...
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... persons . 719. Pity causeth sometimes tears ; and a flexion or cast of the eye aside . Tears come from the same cause that they do in grief : for pity is but grief in 1 Seneca , Ep . 11 . another's behalf . The cast of the eye is a 16 ...
... persons . 719. Pity causeth sometimes tears ; and a flexion or cast of the eye aside . Tears come from the same cause that they do in grief : for pity is but grief in 1 Seneca , Ep . 11 . another's behalf . The cast of the eye is a 16 ...
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... persons , that are full of heat . Likewise most putrefactions are of an odious smell : for they smell either fetid or mouldy . The cause may be , for that putrefaction doth bring forth such a consistence , as is most contrary to the ...
... persons , that are full of heat . Likewise most putrefactions are of an odious smell : for they smell either fetid or mouldy . The cause may be , for that putrefaction doth bring forth such a consistence , as is most contrary to the ...
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... person ; and the like ; do delight and exhilarate the spirits much . The reason why it holdeth not in the offence is , for that the sight is the most spiritual of the senses ; whereby it hath no object gross enough to offend it . But ...
... person ; and the like ; do delight and exhilarate the spirits much . The reason why it holdeth not in the offence is , for that the sight is the most spiritual of the senses ; whereby it hath no object gross enough to offend it . But ...
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... persons , children and young creatures , Nescio quis teneros oculus mihi fascinat agnos.1 The poet speaketh not of sheep , but of lambs . As for the weakness of the power of them upon kings and magistrates , it may be ascribed ( besides ...
... persons , children and young creatures , Nescio quis teneros oculus mihi fascinat agnos.1 The poet speaketh not of sheep , but of lambs . As for the weakness of the power of them upon kings and magistrates , it may be ascribed ( besides ...
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