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... judgment of a most wise king , springs from the same fountain , and is a great part thereof . And if any man think these things of mine to be common and vulgar , it is not for me of course to say what I have effected ; but my aim has ...
... judgment of a most wise king , springs from the same fountain , and is a great part thereof . And if any man think these things of mine to be common and vulgar , it is not for me of course to say what I have effected ; but my aim has ...
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... judgment ( of the dull and leaden order though it be ) which he affects , I will attack him , if indeed he be worth the pains , in another manner upon a fresh ground . Parables have been used in two ways , and ( which is strange ) for ...
... judgment ( of the dull and leaden order though it be ) which he affects , I will attack him , if indeed he be worth the pains , in another manner upon a fresh ground . Parables have been used in two ways , and ( which is strange ) for ...
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... judgment pronounced victor ; for which judgment Midas had to wear the ears of an ass , but not so as to be seen . There are no amours reported of Pan , or at least very few : which among a crowd of gods so excessively amorous may seem ...
... judgment pronounced victor ; for which judgment Midas had to wear the ears of an ass , but not so as to be seen . There are no amours reported of Pan , or at least very few : which among a crowd of gods so excessively amorous may seem ...
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... judgment , and the ears as it were of mortals , the government of the world and nature , and the more secret judgments of God , sound some- what harsh and untunable ; and though this be igno- rance , such as deserves to be distinguished ...
... judgment , and the ears as it were of mortals , the government of the world and nature , and the more secret judgments of God , sound some- what harsh and untunable ; and though this be igno- rance , such as deserves to be distinguished ...
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... judgment vacillating and perplexed . For since the light of nature is one thing and the light of divinity another , they are as men that see two suns ; and since the actions of life and the determinations of the will depend upon the ...
... judgment vacillating and perplexed . For since the light of nature is one thing and the light of divinity another , they are as men that see two suns ; and since the actions of life and the determinations of the will depend upon the ...
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Achelous additur adeo affectus Alban ancient answered apophthegms apud Aristippus asked atque Augustus Cæsar autem Bacon better Cæsar Cicero collection colour cujus Democritus divine doth ejus enim eorum erat esset etiam Eupolis evil fable Fabula fere fortune friends fuisse gods Gondomar gradus hæc hand hath Hippomenes homines hominum honour hujusmodi illa ille illi illud Itaque Jupiter kind King kingdom KINGDOM OF BRITAIN licet Lord Lordship Macedon magis Majesty Martius materia matter means mind mought nature Neque nisi omnia omnis Orpheus Pentheus persons philosophy Pollio Pompey postquam princes Prometheus Proserpina quæ quam Queen Elizabeth quia quod Rawley Rawley's rerum Resuscitatio saith shew SIR HENRY SAVILL Sir Nicholas Bacon sive speech sunt tamen tanquam tantum things tion true Typhon unto veluti vero Verum Vespasian videtur virtue whereof Whereupon wise wont to say