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... less general to persons or less permanent in fu- ture ages . " Upon this Matthew seems to have writ- ten a rejoinder on the 4th of August , to which Bacon merely replies , " As for the memorial of the late de- ceased Queen , I will not ...
... less general to persons or less permanent in fu- ture ages . " Upon this Matthew seems to have writ- ten a rejoinder on the 4th of August , to which Bacon merely replies , " As for the memorial of the late de- ceased Queen , I will not ...
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... less envied . For their fortune seem- eth but due unto them ; and no man envieth the payment of a debt , but rewards and liberality rather . ' Again , envy is ever joined with the comparing of a Inan's self ; and where there is no ...
... less envied . For their fortune seem- eth but due unto them ; and no man envieth the payment of a debt , but rewards and liberality rather . ' Again , envy is ever joined with the comparing of a Inan's self ; and where there is no ...
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... less extol them ; a man cannot sometimes brook to supplicate or beg ; and a number of the like . But all these things are graceful in a friend's mouth , which are blushing in a man's own . So again , a man's person hath many proper ...
... less extol them ; a man cannot sometimes brook to supplicate or beg ; and a number of the like . But all these things are graceful in a friend's mouth , which are blushing in a man's own . So again , a man's person hath many proper ...
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