The Harvard Classics, Volumen32Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... doth at the first entrance forewarne thee , that in contriving the same I have proposed unto my selfe no other than a familiar and private end : I have no respect or consideration at all , either to thy service , or to my glory : my ...
... doth at the first entrance forewarne thee , that in contriving the same I have proposed unto my selfe no other than a familiar and private end : I have no respect or consideration at all , either to thy service , or to my glory : my ...
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... doth sometimes narrowly watch the last day of our life , thereby to shew her power , and in one moment to overthrow what for many yeares together she had been erecting , and makes us cry after Laberius , Nimi- rum hac die unâ plus vixi ...
... doth sometimes narrowly watch the last day of our life , thereby to shew her power , and in one moment to overthrow what for many yeares together she had been erecting , and makes us cry after Laberius , Nimi- rum hac die unâ plus vixi ...
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... doth in some sort withdraw our soule from us , and severally employ it from the body , which is a kind of apprentisage and re- semblance of death ; or else it is , that all the wisdome and discourse of the world , doth in the end ...
... doth in some sort withdraw our soule from us , and severally employ it from the body , which is a kind of apprentisage and re- semblance of death ; or else it is , that all the wisdome and discourse of the world , doth in the end ...
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... doth a course contrarie runne With his head to his course begunne . It is no marvell if he be so often taken tripping ; some doe no sooner heare the name of death spoken of , but they are afraid , yea the most part will crosse ...
... doth a course contrarie runne With his head to his course begunne . It is no marvell if he be so often taken tripping ; some doe no sooner heare the name of death spoken of , but they are afraid , yea the most part will crosse ...
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... doth then overwhelme them ? saw you ever anything so drooping , so changed , and so distracted ? A man must looke to it , and in better times fore - see it . And might that brutish carelessenesse lodge in the minde of a man of ...
... doth then overwhelme them ? saw you ever anything so drooping , so changed , and so distracted ? A man must looke to it , and in better times fore - see it . And might that brutish carelessenesse lodge in the minde of a man of ...
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