The Harvard Classics, Volumen32Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... conceive study in her youth , but most unapt to keepe it long . In good truth , we see at this day that there is noth- ing lovelier to behold than the young children of France ; but for the most part , they deceive the hope which was ...
... conceive study in her youth , but most unapt to keepe it long . In good truth , we see at this day that there is noth- ing lovelier to behold than the young children of France ; but for the most part , they deceive the hope which was ...
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... conceptions , which they cannot distinguish or resolve with- in , and by consequence are not able to produce them in as- much as they understand not themselves : And if you but marke their earnestnesse , and how they stammer and labour ...
... conceptions , which they cannot distinguish or resolve with- in , and by consequence are not able to produce them in as- much as they understand not themselves : And if you but marke their earnestnesse , and how they stammer and labour ...
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... conception en- gendred in the beloved . The latter was here chiefest ; the corporall , accidentall and second , altogether contrarie to the lover . And therefore doe they preferre the beloved , and verifie that the gods likewise ...
... conception en- gendred in the beloved . The latter was here chiefest ; the corporall , accidentall and second , altogether contrarie to the lover . And therefore doe they preferre the beloved , and verifie that the gods likewise ...
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... conceive no certainty , except it bee to give notice how farre the knowledge I have of it doth now reach . Let no man busie himselfe about the matters , but on the fashion I give them . Let that which I borrow be survaied , and then ...
... conceive no certainty , except it bee to give notice how farre the knowledge I have of it doth now reach . Let no man busie himselfe about the matters , but on the fashion I give them . Let that which I borrow be survaied , and then ...
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... conception and publike designe alike . I will have them to give Plutarch a bob ' upon mine own lips , and vex themselves in wronging Seneca in mee . My weaknesse must be hidden under such great credits . I will love him that shal trace ...
... conception and publike designe alike . I will have them to give Plutarch a bob ' upon mine own lips , and vex themselves in wronging Seneca in mee . My weaknesse must be hidden under such great credits . I will love him that shal trace ...
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