The Harvard Classics, Volumen32Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... 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 forces are not capable of any such desseigne . I have vowed the same to the particular ...
... 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 forces are not capable of any such desseigne . I have vowed the same to the particular ...
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... of a well ordered soule , should never be ascribed unto man , untill he have beene seene play the last act of his comedie , and without LUCRET . 1. v . 1243. • MACROB . 1. ii . c . 7 . doubt the hardest . In all the rest there may ...
... of a well ordered soule , should never be ascribed unto man , untill he have beene seene play the last act of his comedie , and without LUCRET . 1. v . 1243. • MACROB . 1. ii . c . 7 . doubt the hardest . In all the rest there may ...
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... unto per- fection . There are some brave and fortunate deaths . I have seene her cut the twine of some man's life , with a progresse of wonderful advancement , and with so worthie an end , even in the flowre of his growth and spring of ...
... unto per- fection . There are some brave and fortunate deaths . I have seene her cut the twine of some man's life , with a progresse of wonderful advancement , and with so worthie an end , even in the flowre of his growth and spring of ...
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... unto and for it , else would men reject them at their first comming . For , who would give eare unto him , that for it's end would establish our paine and disturbance ? The dissentions of philosophicall sects in this case are verbal ...
... unto and for it , else would men reject them at their first comming . For , who would give eare unto him , that for it's end would establish our paine and disturbance ? The dissentions of philosophicall sects in this case are verbal ...
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... unto voluptuousnes , they ennobled , sharpen , animate , and raise that divine and perfect pleasure , which it meditates and procureth us . Truly he is verie unworthie her acquaint- ance , that counter - ballanceth her cost to his fruit ...
... unto voluptuousnes , they ennobled , sharpen , animate , and raise that divine and perfect pleasure , which it meditates and procureth us . Truly he is verie unworthie her acquaint- ance , that counter - ballanceth her cost to his fruit ...
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