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... bold persons into action , than soon after ; for boldness is an ill keeper of promise . Surely , as there are mountebanks for the na- tural body , so are there mountebanks for the politic body ; men that undertake great cures , and ...
... bold persons into action , than soon after ; for boldness is an ill keeper of promise . Surely , as there are mountebanks for the na- tural body , so are there mountebanks for the politic body ; men that undertake great cures , and ...
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... bold fellow is out of countenance , for that puts his face into a most shrunken and wooden posture , as needs it must : for in bashfulness the spirits do a little go and come ; but with bold men , upon like occasion , they stand at a ...
... bold fellow is out of countenance , for that puts his face into a most shrunken and wooden posture , as needs it must : for in bashfulness the spirits do a little go and come ; but with bold men , upon like occasion , they stand at a ...
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... bold in their own humours , and in con- sort men are more obnoxious to others hu- mours , therefore it is good to take both ; and of the inferior sort , rather in private , to pre- serve freedom ; of the greater , rather in consort , to ...
... bold in their own humours , and in con- sort men are more obnoxious to others hu- mours , therefore it is good to take both ; and of the inferior sort , rather in private , to pre- serve 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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... bold ; first , as in their own defence , as being ex- posed to scorn ; but in process of time by a general habit . Also it stirreth in them indus- try , and especially of this kind , to watch and observe the weakness of others , that ...
... bold ; first , as in their own defence , as being ex- posed to scorn ; but in process of time by a general habit . Also it stirreth in them indus- try , and especially of this kind , to watch and observe the weakness of others , that ...
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