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... wherein all succeeding times have admired the solid weight of matter , and the real passages and lively images of actions and per- sons , expressed in the greatest propriety of words and perspicuity of narration that ever was ; which ...
... wherein all succeeding times have admired the solid weight of matter , and the real passages and lively images of actions and per- sons , expressed in the greatest propriety of words and perspicuity of narration that ever was ; which ...
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... Wherein nevertheless , it Wherein nevertheless , it may be , he may at some men's hands that are of a bitter disposition get a like title as his scholar did ; Felix terrarum prædo , non utile mundo Editus exemplum , & c . 1 [ a ...
... Wherein nevertheless , it Wherein nevertheless , it may be , he may at some men's hands that are of a bitter disposition get a like title as his scholar did ; Felix terrarum prædo , non utile mundo Editus exemplum , & c . 1 [ a ...
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... wherein few men do hold any consultations touching the reforma- tion of their life , ( as Seneca excellently saith ... wherein both speech and action is often conversant , and such wherein the common talk of men ( which is rare , but yet ...
... wherein few men do hold any consultations touching the reforma- tion of their life , ( as Seneca excellently saith ... wherein both speech and action is often conversant , and such wherein the common talk of men ( which is rare , but yet ...
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