Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pages |
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... maketh them to sit down in the chair of the scorners . It is but a light thing to be vouched in so serious a matter , but yet it ex- presseth well the deformity . There is a master of scoffing , that in his catalogue of books of a ...
... maketh them to sit down in the chair of the scorners . It is but a light thing to be vouched in so serious a matter , but yet it ex- presseth well the deformity . There is a master of scoffing , that in his catalogue of books of a ...
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... maketh him practise simulation in other things , lest his hand should be out of use . The advantages of simulation and dissimu- lation are three : first , to lay asleep opposi- tion , and to surprise ; for where a man's in- tentions are ...
... maketh him practise simulation in other things , lest his hand should be out of use . The advantages of simulation and dissimu- lation are three : first , to lay asleep opposi- tion , and to surprise ; for where a man's in- tentions are ...
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... maketh men become humane and charitable , as it is seen sometimes in friars . Nuptial love maketh man kind ; friendly love per- fecteth it ; but wanton love corrupteth and embaseth it . OF GREAT PLACE . MEN in great place are thrice ...
... maketh men become humane and charitable , as it is seen sometimes in friars . Nuptial love maketh man kind ; friendly love per- fecteth it ; but wanton love corrupteth and embaseth it . OF GREAT PLACE . MEN in great place are thrice ...
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... maketh his sun to shine upon the just and the unjust ; " but he doth not rain wealth , nor shine honour and virtues upon men equally : common be- nefits are to be communicated with all , but peculiar benefits with choice . And beware ...
... maketh his sun to shine upon the just and the unjust ; " but he doth not rain wealth , nor shine honour and virtues upon men equally : common be- nefits are to be communicated with all , but peculiar benefits with choice . And beware ...
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... maketh a kind of disproportion between honour and means . As for nobility in particular persons , it is a reverend thing to see an ancient castle or building not in decay , or to see a fair timber- tree sound and perfect ; how much more ...
... maketh a kind of disproportion between honour and means . As for nobility in particular persons , it is a reverend thing to see an ancient castle or building not in decay , or to see a fair timber- tree sound and perfect ; how much more ...
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