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Pagina 121
... himself , who by seeing God in the Theatre of the world , and in the glasse of the creature , by the light of reason ... himself , in himself , and by himself , as he is all in all ; Contemplatively , by knowing as he is known , and ...
... himself , who by seeing God in the Theatre of the world , and in the glasse of the creature , by the light of reason ... himself , in himself , and by himself , as he is all in all ; Contemplatively , by knowing as he is known , and ...
Pagina 301
... himself and his horse ; and told him , That if he lov'd himself , he should be merciful to his Beast . Thus he left the poor man , and at his coming to his musical friends at Salisbury , they began to wonder that Mr. George Herbert ...
... himself and his horse ; and told him , That if he lov'd himself , he should be merciful to his Beast . Thus he left the poor man , and at his coming to his musical friends at Salisbury , they began to wonder that Mr. George Herbert ...
Pagina 399
... himself . And let every man that loves himself so well as to love and then every farmer is rich , at least for a moneth or two . It may be thou art entered into the cloud which will bring a gentle shower to refresh thy sorrows . Now ...
... himself . And let every man that loves himself so well as to love and then every farmer is rich , at least for a moneth or two . It may be thou art entered into the cloud which will bring a gentle shower to refresh thy sorrows . Now ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
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