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... spirit of our author ; and there seems to be an obvious reason why it was omitted before . " 66 ( 6 There is a MS . of this in the Harleian MS . Vol . II . § Essays , Italice , 8vo . B. Museum and Oxford . p . 196 . || Essays Moraux ...
... spirit of our author ; and there seems to be an obvious reason why it was omitted before . " 66 ( 6 There is a MS . of this in the Harleian MS . Vol . II . § Essays , Italice , 8vo . B. Museum and Oxford . p . 196 . || Essays Moraux ...
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... Spirit . First , he breathed light upon the face of the matter , or chaos ; then he breathed light into the face of man ; and still he breatheth and inspireth light into the face of his chosen . The poet that beautified the sect , that ...
... Spirit . First , he breathed light upon the face of the matter , or chaos ; then he breathed light into the face of man ; and still he breatheth and inspireth light into the face of his chosen . The poet that beautified the sect , that ...
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... spirits the ap- proaches of death make : for they appear to be the same men till the last instant . Augustus Cæsar died in a compliment ; " Livia , conjugii nostri memor , " vive et vale . " Tiberius in dissimulation , as Tacitus saith ...
... spirits the ap- proaches of death make : for they appear to be the same men till the last instant . Augustus Cæsar died in a compliment ; " Livia , conjugii nostri memor , " vive et vale . " Tiberius in dissimulation , as Tacitus saith ...
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... spirit of Job was in a better tune : saith he , " take good at God's hands , and not be " content to take evil also ? " and so of friends in a proportion . This is certain , that a man that stu- dieth revenge , keeps his own wounds ...
... spirit of Job was in a better tune : saith he , " take good at God's hands , and not be " content to take evil also ? " and so of friends in a proportion . This is certain , that a man that stu- dieth revenge , keeps his own wounds ...
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... spirits of the person envied do come forth most into the outward parts , and so meet the blow . But leaving these curiosities ( though not unwor- thy to be thought on in fit place , ) we will handle what persons are apt to envy others ...
... spirits of the person envied do come forth most into the outward parts , and so meet the blow . But leaving these curiosities ( though not unwor- thy to be thought on in fit place , ) we will handle what persons are apt to envy others ...
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