Literary Criticism of Seventeenth-century EnglandEdward W. Tayler Knopf, 1967 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 247
... wise , bee considered and applyed . And againe that they are of no lesse power in naturall magick , or to the understanding thereof , then the Psalmes of David are in the Caball , or to understand the Cabalistick Science by . And lastly ...
... wise , bee considered and applyed . And againe that they are of no lesse power in naturall magick , or to the understanding thereof , then the Psalmes of David are in the Caball , or to understand the Cabalistick Science by . And lastly ...
Pagina 253
... wise strife and colluc- tation with him ; then they might perhaps do somewhat in Phi- losophy not unworth the talking of . No lesse then our common practitioners in Physick might better deserve their names then most of them do ; ( for ...
... wise strife and colluc- tation with him ; then they might perhaps do somewhat in Phi- losophy not unworth the talking of . No lesse then our common practitioners in Physick might better deserve their names then most of them do ; ( for ...
Pagina 254
... wise Mistresse , could wee fully in all her wayes comprehend , how much would it cleare , and how infinitely ennoble our blind and groveling conditions , by ex- alting our understandings to the sight ( as I have before toucht ) of God ...
... wise Mistresse , could wee fully in all her wayes comprehend , how much would it cleare , and how infinitely ennoble our blind and groveling conditions , by ex- alting our understandings to the sight ( as I have before toucht ) of God ...
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