The Harvard Classics, Volumen32Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... feeling any want or povertie , and othersome without feeling any griefe or sicknes , as Xenophilus the Musitian , who lived an hundred and six yeares in perfect and continuall health : as also if the worst happen , death may at all ...
... feeling any want or povertie , and othersome without feeling any griefe or sicknes , as Xenophilus the Musitian , who lived an hundred and six yeares in perfect and continuall health : as also if the worst happen , death may at all ...
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... feeling of his imperfections . But so it is , he is his owne . So it is in my selfe . I see better than any man else , that what I have set downe is nought but the fond imaginations of him who in his youth hath tasted nothing but the ...
... feeling of his imperfections . But so it is , he is his owne . So it is in my selfe . I see better than any man else , that what I have set downe is nought but the fond imaginations of him who in his youth hath tasted nothing but the ...
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... feeling how mine panteth , being joyned to so tender and sensible " a bodie , and that lieth so heavie upon it . And in my lecture , I often perceive how my Au- thors in their writings sometimes commend examples for magnanimitie and ...
... feeling how mine panteth , being joyned to so tender and sensible " a bodie , and that lieth so heavie upon it . And in my lecture , I often perceive how my Au- thors in their writings sometimes commend examples for magnanimitie and ...
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... feeling our eyes : So many thousands of men , low- laide in their graves afore us , may encourage us not to feare , or be dismaied to go meet so good companie in the other world , and so of all things else . Our life ( said Pi- thagoras ) ...
... feeling our eyes : So many thousands of men , low- laide in their graves afore us , may encourage us not to feare , or be dismaied to go meet so good companie in the other world , and so of all things else . Our life ( said Pi- thagoras ) ...
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... feeling of himselfe , presenting Bradamant " or Angel- ica before him , as a Mistresse to enjoy , embelished with a naturall , active , generous , and unspotted beautie not uglie 45 A warlike heroine in Boiardo's " Orlando Innamorato ...
... feeling of himselfe , presenting Bradamant " or Angel- ica before him , as a Mistresse to enjoy , embelished with a naturall , active , generous , and unspotted beautie not uglie 45 A warlike heroine in Boiardo's " Orlando Innamorato ...
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