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... bold , and never showed any bash- fulness except when he assumed it on purpose . And yet for all that , this boldness was so fashioned as nei- ther to impeach him of rashness , nor to make him intolerable , nor to bring his nature into ...
... bold , and never showed any bash- fulness except when he assumed it on purpose . And yet for all that , this boldness was so fashioned as nei- ther to impeach him of rashness , nor to make him intolerable , nor to bring his nature into ...
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... bold persons into action than soon after ; for boldness is an ill keeper of promise . Surely as there are mounte- banks for the natural body , so are there mountebanks for the politic body ; men that undertake great cures , and perhaps ...
... bold persons into action than soon after ; for boldness is an ill keeper of promise . Surely as there are mounte- banks for the natural body , so are there mountebanks for the politic body ; men that undertake great cures , and perhaps ...
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... bold persons are a sport to behold ; nay and to the vulgar also , boldness has somewhat of the ridiculous . For if absurdity be the subject of laughter , doubt you not but great bold- ness is seldom without some absurdity . Especially ...
... bold persons are a sport to behold ; nay and to the vulgar also , boldness has somewhat of the ridiculous . For if absurdity be the subject of laughter , doubt you not but great bold- ness is seldom without some absurdity . Especially ...
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... bold in their own humours ; and in consort , men are more obnoxious to others ' humours ; therefore it is good to take both ; and of the inferior sort rather in private , to preserve freedom ; of the greater rather in consort , to ...
... bold in their own humours ; and in consort , men are more obnoxious to others ' humours ; therefore it is good to take both ; and of the inferior sort rather in private , to preserve freedom ; of the greater rather in consort , to ...
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... bold , and unexpected question doth many times surprise a man , and lay him open . Like to him that , having changed his name and walking in Paul's , another suddenly came behind him and called him by his true name , whereat ...
... bold , and unexpected question doth many times surprise a man , and lay him open . Like to him that , having changed his name and walking in Paul's , another suddenly came behind him and called him by his true name , whereat ...
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