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Pagina xxxv
... seen by comparing Apophthegmes 251 , page 403 , with the same anec- dote as incorporated in the Advancement of Learn- ing , Vol . II . page 224 . $ 10 . THE ORNAMENTA RATIONALIA , & c . Are inserted from the Baconiana . + - The short ...
... seen by comparing Apophthegmes 251 , page 403 , with the same anec- dote as incorporated in the Advancement of Learn- ing , Vol . II . page 224 . $ 10 . THE ORNAMENTA RATIONALIA , & c . Are inserted from the Baconiana . + - The short ...
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... a man should marry : - " A young 66 man not yet , an elder man not at all . " It is often seen , that bad husbands have very good wives ; whether it be that it raiseth the price of their 24 OF MARRIAGE AND SINGLE LIFE .
... a man should marry : - " A young 66 man not yet , an elder man not at all . " It is often seen , that bad husbands have very good wives ; whether it be that it raiseth the price of their 24 OF MARRIAGE AND SINGLE LIFE .
Pagina 33
... seen sometimes in friars . Nuptial love maketh mankind : friendly love perfecteth it ; but wanton love corrupteth and embaseth it . sif 18 XI . OF GREAT PLACE . Men in great place are thrice servants ; servants of the sovereign or state ...
... seen sometimes in friars . Nuptial love maketh mankind : friendly love perfecteth it ; but wanton love corrupteth and embaseth it . sif 18 XI . OF GREAT PLACE . Men in great place are thrice servants ; servants of the sovereign or state ...
Pagina 40
... seen in the Turks , a cruel people , who nevertheless are kind to beasts , and give alms . to dogs and birds ; insomuch , as Busbechius re- porteth , a Christian boy in Constantinople had like to have been stoned for gagging in a ...
... seen in the Turks , a cruel people , who nevertheless are kind to beasts , and give alms . to dogs and birds ; insomuch , as Busbechius re- porteth , a Christian boy in Constantinople had like to have been stoned for gagging in a ...
Pagina 46
... seen in the time of Henry the Third of France ; for first himself entered league for the ex- tirpation of the Protestants , and presently after the same league was turned upon himself : for when the authority of princes is made but an ...
... seen in the time of Henry the Third of France ; for first himself entered league for the ex- tirpation of the Protestants , and presently after the same league was turned upon himself : for when the authority of princes is made but an ...
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