The Harvard Classics, Volume 32Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... perfect pleasure , which it meditates and procureth us . Truly he is verie unworthie her acquaint- ance , that counter - ballanceth her cost to his fruit , and knowes neither the graces nor use of it . Those who go about to instruct us ...
... perfect pleasure , which it meditates and procureth us . Truly he is verie unworthie her acquaint- ance , that counter - ballanceth her cost to his fruit , and knowes neither the graces nor use of it . Those who go about to instruct us ...
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... perfect and continuall health : as also if the worst happen , death may at all times , and whensoever it shall please us , cut off all other inconveniences and crosses . But as for death , it is inevitable . Omnes eodem cogimur , omnium ...
... perfect and continuall health : as also if the worst happen , death may at all times , and whensoever it shall please us , cut off all other inconveniences and crosses . But as for death , it is inevitable . Omnes eodem cogimur , omnium ...
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... perfect health and lustie , I had made haste to write it , because I could not assure my self I should ever come home in safety : As one that am ever hatching of mine owne thoughts , and place them in my selfe : I am ever prepared about ...
... perfect health and lustie , I had made haste to write it , because I could not assure my self I should ever come home in safety : As one that am ever hatching of mine owne thoughts , and place them in my selfe : I am ever prepared about ...
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... perfect health , I have much more beene frighted with sicknesse , than when I have felt it . The jollitie wherein I live , the pleasure and the strength make the other seeme so disproportionable from that , that by imagination I ...
... perfect health , I have much more beene frighted with sicknesse , than when I have felt it . The jollitie wherein I live , the pleasure and the strength make the other seeme so disproportionable from that , that by imagination I ...
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... perfect visage , but mine owne . For , howso- ever , these are but my humors and opinions , and I deliver them but to show what my conceit is , and not what ought to be beleeved . Wherein I ayme at nothing but to display my selfe , who ...
... perfect visage , but mine owne . For , howso- ever , these are but my humors and opinions , and I deliver them but to show what my conceit is , and not what ought to be beleeved . Wherein I ayme at nothing but to display my selfe , who ...
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