The Harvard Classics, Volumen32Charles William Eliot P.F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... of Januarie . It is but a fortnight since I was 39 yeares old . I want at least as much more . If in the 8 CLAUD . in Ruff . 1. ii . i . 137. • LUCRET . 1. iv . 474 . f meane time I should trouble my thoughts with a matter 12 MONTAIGNE.
... of Januarie . It is but a fortnight since I was 39 yeares old . I want at least as much more . If in the 8 CLAUD . in Ruff . 1. ii . i . 137. • LUCRET . 1. iv . 474 . f meane time I should trouble my thoughts with a matter 12 MONTAIGNE.
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Charles William Eliot. meane time I should trouble my thoughts with a matter so farre from me , it were but folly . But what ? we see both young and old to leave their life after one selfe - same condi- tion . No man departs otherwise ...
Charles William Eliot. meane time I should trouble my thoughts with a matter so farre from me , it were but folly . But what ? we see both young and old to leave their life after one selfe - same condi- tion . No man departs otherwise ...
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... matter is it , will you say unto me , how and in what manner it is , so long as a man doe not trouble and vex ... matters , as little vain glorious , and exemplare as you list . prætulerim delirus inersque videri , Dum mea delectent mala ...
... matter is it , will you say unto me , how and in what manner it is , so long as a man doe not trouble and vex ... matters , as little vain glorious , and exemplare as you list . prætulerim delirus inersque videri , Dum mea delectent mala ...
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... matter , I am prepared to dislodge , whensoever he shall please to call me : I am every where free : my farewell is soone taken of all my friends , except of my selfe . No man did ever pre- pare himselfe to quit the world more simply ...
... matter , I am prepared to dislodge , whensoever he shall please to call me : I am every where free : my farewell is soone taken of all my friends , except of my selfe . No man did ever pre- pare himselfe to quit the world more simply ...
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... matter is it when it commeth , since it is unavoid- able ? Socrates answered one that told him , The thirty tyrants have condemned thee to death . " " And Nature them , " said he . What fondnesse is it to carke and care so much , at ...
... matter is it when it commeth , since it is unavoid- able ? Socrates answered one that told him , The thirty tyrants have condemned thee to death . " " And Nature them , " said he . What fondnesse is it to carke and care so much , at ...
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