The Harvard Classics, Volumen32Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... object of our aime : if it affright us , how is it possible we should step one foot further without an ague ? The remedie of the vulgar sort is , not to think on it . But from what brutall stupiditie may so grosse a blindnesse come upon ...
... object of our aime : if it affright us , how is it possible we should step one foot further without an ague ? The remedie of the vulgar sort is , not to think on it . But from what brutall stupiditie may so grosse a blindnesse come upon ...
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... object before us , that is , the remembrance of our condition , and let not plea- sure so much mislead or transport us , that we altogether neglect or forget , how many waies , our joyes , or our feast- ings , be subject unto death ...
... object before us , that is , the remembrance of our condition , and let not plea- sure so much mislead or transport us , that we altogether neglect or forget , how many waies , our joyes , or our feast- ings , be subject unto death ...
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... object soever presents it - selfe into our eies , may serve us in stead of a sufficient booke . A prettie pranke of a boy , a knavish tricke of a page , a foolish part of a lackey , an idle tale or any discourse else , spoken either in ...
... object soever presents it - selfe into our eies , may serve us in stead of a sufficient booke . A prettie pranke of a boy , a knavish tricke of a page , a foolish part of a lackey , an idle tale or any discourse else , spoken either in ...
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... objects which it knew ; which alone , and without any helpe or communication it would digest . And amongst other things , I verily beleeve it would have proved al- together incapable and unfit to yeeld unto force , or stoope unto ...
... objects which it knew ; which alone , and without any helpe or communication it would digest . And amongst other things , I verily beleeve it would have proved al- together incapable and unfit to yeeld unto force , or stoope unto ...
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... object of tender youths - flower , to which they allow all insolent and passionate violences , an immoderate heat may produce , was simply grounded upon an externall beauty ; a false image of corporall generation : for in the spirit it ...
... object of tender youths - flower , to which they allow all insolent and passionate violences , an immoderate heat may produce , was simply grounded upon an externall beauty ; a false image of corporall generation : for in the spirit it ...
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