The Harvard Classics, Volumen32Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... discourses of Philosophie are not in us but by countenance , or accidents that never touch us to the quick , give us ... discourse proceed from my heart , or from my mouth . I have seene divers , by their death , either in good or evill ...
... discourses of Philosophie are not in us but by countenance , or accidents that never touch us to the quick , give us ... discourse proceed from my heart , or from my mouth . I have seene divers , by their death , either in good or evill ...
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... discourse of the world , doth in the end resolve upon this point , to teach us not to feare to die . Truly either reason mockes us , or it only aimeth at our contentment , and in fine , bends all her travell to make us live well , and ...
... discourse of the world , doth in the end resolve upon this point , to teach us not to feare to die . Truly either reason mockes us , or it only aimeth at our contentment , and in fine , bends all her travell to make us live well , and ...
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... Discourse of reason doth not only call and summon us unto it . For why should we feare to lose a thing , which being lost , cannot be moaned ? but also , since we are threatened by so many kinds of death , there is no more inconvenience ...
... Discourse of reason doth not only call and summon us unto it . For why should we feare to lose a thing , which being lost , cannot be moaned ? but also , since we are threatened by so many kinds of death , there is no more inconvenience ...
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... discourse , whereby I examine , and give a guesse at 1 Learning . his naturall judgement : a lesson as much unknowne to 29 THAT TO PHILOSOPHISE IS TO LEARNE HOW TO OF THE INSTITUTION AND EDUCATION OF CHILDREN OF FRIENDSHIP.
... discourse , whereby I examine , and give a guesse at 1 Learning . his naturall judgement : a lesson as much unknowne to 29 THAT TO PHILOSOPHISE IS TO LEARNE HOW TO OF THE INSTITUTION AND EDUCATION OF CHILDREN OF FRIENDSHIP.
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... discourse of the power of imagination , wherein in regard of those wise men , I acknowledge my selfe so weake and so poore , so dull and grose - headed , as I am forced both to pittie and disdaine my selfe , yet am I pleased with this ...
... discourse of the power of imagination , wherein in regard of those wise men , I acknowledge my selfe so weake and so poore , so dull and grose - headed , as I am forced both to pittie and disdaine my selfe , yet am I pleased with this ...
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