The Harvard Classics, Volumen32Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... words of his , being reported to Cyrus , who inquiring what he meant by them , told him , hee now at his owne cost verified the advertisement Solon had before times given him ; which was , that no man , what cheerefull and blandishing ...
... words of his , being reported to Cyrus , who inquiring what he meant by them , told him , hee now at his owne cost verified the advertisement Solon had before times given him ; which was , that no man , what cheerefull and blandishing ...
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... word , which so much offends their hearing . And if it imply any chief pleasure or exceeding contentments , it is rather due to the assistance of vertue , than to any other supply , voluptuousnes being more strong , sinnowie , sturdie ...
... word , which so much offends their hearing . And if it imply any chief pleasure or exceeding contentments , it is rather due to the assistance of vertue , than to any other supply , voluptuousnes being more strong , sinnowie , sturdie ...
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... words , what countenance , and what face they shew at their death ; and in reading of histories , which I so attentively observe . It appeareth by the shuffling and hudling up of my examples , I affect no subject so par- ticularly as ...
... words , what countenance , and what face they shew at their death ; and in reading of histories , which I so attentively observe . It appeareth by the shuffling and hudling up of my examples , I affect no subject so par- ticularly as ...
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... words , so naked and shallow , and so void either of sense or matter , that at last I found them to be nought but meere French words ; and after a tedious and wearisome travell , I chanced to stumble upon an high , rich , and even to ...
... words , so naked and shallow , and so void either of sense or matter , that at last I found them to be nought but meere French words ; and after a tedious and wearisome travell , I chanced to stumble upon an high , rich , and even to ...
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... meet with two or three that reap any good fruit by their discipline , or that come to any per- fection . I would not only have him to demand an accompt 10 CIC . De Nat . 1. i of the words contained in his lesson , but of 36 MONTAIGNE.
... meet with two or three that reap any good fruit by their discipline , or that come to any per- fection . I would not only have him to demand an accompt 10 CIC . De Nat . 1. i of the words contained in his lesson , but of 36 MONTAIGNE.
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