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... heart . Alas ! that he who could command immortal fame , should have stooped to the little ambi- tion of power . " And another great character further says , " The faculties of his mind were great and happily united ; for his ...
... heart . Alas ! that he who could command immortal fame , should have stooped to the little ambi- tion of power . " And another great character further says , " The faculties of his mind were great and happily united ; for his ...
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... heart , doth not discern that frail men , in some of their contradictions , intend the same thing , and accepteth of both ? The nature of such controversies is excellently ex- pressed by St. Paul in the warning and precept that he ...
... heart , doth not discern that frail men , in some of their contradictions , intend the same thing , and accepteth of both ? The nature of such controversies is excellently ex- pressed by St. Paul in the warning and precept that he ...
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... heart to know when to tell truth , and to do it : therefore it is the weaker sort of politicians that are the great dissemblers . Tacitus saith , " Livia sorted well with the " arts of her husband , and dissimulation of her " son ...
... heart to know when to tell truth , and to do it : therefore it is the weaker sort of politicians that are the great dissemblers . Tacitus saith , " Livia sorted well with the " arts of her husband , and dissimulation of her " son ...
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... heart , so secret men come to the knowledge of many things in that kind ; while men rather discharge their minds than impart their minds . In few words , mysteries are due to secrecy . Besides ( to say truth ) nakedness is uncomely , as ...
... heart , so secret men come to the knowledge of many things in that kind ; while men rather discharge their minds than impart their minds . In few words , mysteries are due to secrecy . Besides ( to say truth ) nakedness is uncomely , as ...
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... heart , but also into a heart well fortified , if watch be not well kept . It is a poor saying of Epi- curus , " Satis magnum alter alteri theatrum " sumus ; " as if man , made for the contemplation of heaven and all noble objects ...
... heart , but also into a heart well fortified , if watch be not well kept . It is a poor saying of Epi- curus , " Satis magnum alter alteri theatrum " sumus ; " as if man , made for the contemplation of heaven and all noble objects ...
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Æsop affections alleys amongst ancient atheism Augustus Cæsar better beware body bold Cæsar cause cern certainly Cicero cometh command commonly corrupt counsel counsellors court cunning custom danger death discourse dissimulation doth England envy factions fair fame favour fear flowers fortune fruit Galba garden give giveth goeth grace greatest ground hand hath heart honour hurt judge judgment Julius Cæsar Jupiter kind king less likewise Lucullus maketh man's matter means men's merchants mind motion nature neral never nobility noble opinion persons plantation Plutarch poets Pompey princes profanum religion remedy rest riches Romans saith secrecy secret sect seditions seemeth Sejanus Septimius Severus servants shew side sometimes sort speak spect speech superstition sure Tacitus things thou thought Tiberius tion tree true unto usury Vespasian virtue Vitellius wars whereby wherein whereof wise