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And how weakly soever the parts are filled , yet they carry the shew and reason of
a total ; und thereby the writings of some received authors , go for the very art :
whereas untiquity used to deliver the knowledge , which the mind of man had ...
And how weakly soever the parts are filled , yet they carry the shew and reason of
a total ; und thereby the writings of some received authors , go for the very art :
whereas untiquity used to deliver the knowledge , which the mind of man had ...
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... As for Plutarch , his style is so particular , that there is none of the uncients to
whom we can properly resemble him . And the reason is obvious ; for being
conversant in so great a variety of authors , and collecting from all of them , what
...
... As for Plutarch , his style is so particular , that there is none of the uncients to
whom we can properly resemble him . And the reason is obvious ; for being
conversant in so great a variety of authors , and collecting from all of them , what
...
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... but now they are unseen . 88. There was a gentleman that came to the tilt all in
orange - tawny , and ran very ill . The next day he came again all in green , and
ran There was one of the lookers on asked another ; what is the reason that this ...
... but now they are unseen . 88. There was a gentleman that came to the tilt all in
orange - tawny , and ran very ill . The next day he came again all in green , and
ran There was one of the lookers on asked another ; what is the reason that this ...
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Ethelwold , bishop of Winchester , in a famine , sold all the rich vessels and
ornaments of the church , to relieve the poor with bread ; and said , there was no
reason that the dead temples of God should be sumptuously furnished , and the
live ...
Ethelwold , bishop of Winchester , in a famine , sold all the rich vessels and
ornaments of the church , to relieve the poor with bread ; and said , there was no
reason that the dead temples of God should be sumptuously furnished , and the
live ...
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Bresquet , jester to Francis the first of France , did keep a calendar of fools ,
wherewith he did use to make the king sport ; telling him ever the reason , why he
put any one into his calendar . When Charles the fifth emperor , upon confidence
of ...
Bresquet , jester to Francis the first of France , did keep a calendar of fools ,
wherewith he did use to make the king sport ; telling him ever the reason , why he
put any one into his calendar . When Charles the fifth emperor , upon confidence
of ...
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