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Pagina 69
... action of the soul and is per- fect without the senses , as having the seeds of all science and virtue in itself ; but not without the service of the senses : by those organs the soul works . She is a perpetual agent , prompt and subtle ...
... action of the soul and is per- fect without the senses , as having the seeds of all science and virtue in itself ; but not without the service of the senses : by those organs the soul works . She is a perpetual agent , prompt and subtle ...
Pagina 96
... action whole , entire , and absolute . The conclusion concerning the Whole and the Parts For the whole , as it consisteth of parts , so , without all the parts , it is not the whole ; and to make it absolute is required not only the ...
... action whole , entire , and absolute . The conclusion concerning the Whole and the Parts For the whole , as it consisteth of parts , so , without all the parts , it is not the whole ; and to make it absolute is required not only the ...
Pagina 124
... action of those about him ( espe- ciallie after drink , which is one of the Elements jn which he liveth ) a dissembler of ill parts which raigne jn him , a bragger of some good that he wanteth , thinketh nothing well bot what either he ...
... action of those about him ( espe- ciallie after drink , which is one of the Elements jn which he liveth ) a dissembler of ill parts which raigne jn him , a bragger of some good that he wanteth , thinketh nothing well bot what either he ...
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Essays | 19 |
BEN JONSONS LYRIC POETRY | 106 |
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