The Harvard Classics, Volumen32Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... taste is more fleeting , momentarie , and fading , she hath her fasts , her eyes , and her travels , and both sweat and bloud . Furthermore she hath particularly so many wounding passions , and of so severall sorts , and so filthie and ...
... taste is more fleeting , momentarie , and fading , she hath her fasts , her eyes , and her travels , and both sweat and bloud . Furthermore she hath particularly so many wounding passions , and of so severall sorts , and so filthie and ...
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... taste for them prepare : No song of birds , no musikes sound Can lullabie to sleepe profound . Doe you thinke they can take any pleasure in it ? or be any thing delighted ? and that the finall intent of their voiage HOR . 1. iii . Od ...
... taste for them prepare : No song of birds , no musikes sound Can lullabie to sleepe profound . Doe you thinke they can take any pleasure in it ? or be any thing delighted ? and that the finall intent of their voiage HOR . 1. iii . Od ...
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... taste from all these commodities and allure- ments ? Audit iter , numeratque dies , spatioque viarum Metitur vitam , torquetur peste futura.R He heares his journey , counts his daies , so measures he His life by his waies length , vext ...
... taste from all these commodities and allure- ments ? Audit iter , numeratque dies , spatioque viarum Metitur vitam , torquetur peste futura.R He heares his journey , counts his daies , so measures he His life by his waies length , vext ...
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... taste of some good cup of wine , many good discourses at the lower end have utterly been lost . He shall weigh the carriage of every man in his calling , a Heardsman , a Mason , a Stranger , or a Traveller ; all must be imployed ; every ...
... taste of some good cup of wine , many good discourses at the lower end have utterly been lost . He shall weigh the carriage of every man in his calling , a Heardsman , a Mason , a Stranger , or a Traveller ; all must be imployed ; every ...
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... taste . The bodie being yet souple , ought to be accommodated to all fashions and customes ; and ( alwaies provided , his appetites and desires be kept under ) let a yong man boldly be made fit for al Nations and companies ; yea , if ...
... taste . The bodie being yet souple , ought to be accommodated to all fashions and customes ; and ( alwaies provided , his appetites and desires be kept under ) let a yong man boldly be made fit for al Nations and companies ; yea , if ...
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