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... Masques and Triumphs 209 Of Nature in Men 211 Of Custom and Education 213 Of Fortune 215 . Of Usury 218 Of Youth and Age • 223 Of Beauty 225 Of Deformity Of Building Of Gardens Of Negotiating Of Followers vi CONTENTS .
... Masques and Triumphs 209 Of Nature in Men 211 Of Custom and Education 213 Of Fortune 215 . Of Usury 218 Of Youth and Age • 223 Of Beauty 225 Of Deformity Of Building Of Gardens Of Negotiating Of Followers vi CONTENTS .
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... fortune ( which he knew so well and practised so ill ) , he states the maxim which induced the Grecian and Italian philosophers to compose their dissertations , that there be not anything in being or action which should not be drawn ...
... fortune ( which he knew so well and practised so ill ) , he states the maxim which induced the Grecian and Italian philosophers to compose their dissertations , that there be not anything in being or action which should not be drawn ...
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... fortune , but to a deficiency in himself , a deficiency fatal to all heroic pretensions , —a want of worthier aims . " If the king ( he says ) did no greater matters , it was long of himself ; for what he minded he compassed . " Who can ...
... fortune , but to a deficiency in himself , a deficiency fatal to all heroic pretensions , —a want of worthier aims . " If the king ( he says ) did no greater matters , it was long of himself ; for what he minded he compassed . " Who can ...
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... fortune and fall out in barbarous times ) the rehearsal whereof maketh the profitable and instructing history ; but rather times refined in policies and industries , new and rare variety of accidents and alterations , equal and just ...
... fortune and fall out in barbarous times ) the rehearsal whereof maketh the profitable and instructing history ; but rather times refined in policies and industries , new and rare variety of accidents and alterations , equal and just ...
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... fortune , which mought endow him with mod- eration , but also from the fortune of an exiled man , which had quickened in him all seeds of observation and industry . His times were rather prosperous than calm , for he was assailed with ...
... fortune , which mought endow him with mod- eration , but also from the fortune of an exiled man , which had quickened in him all seeds of observation and industry . His times were rather prosperous than calm , for he was assailed with ...
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