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Pagina 52
... lesse subject to Envy : First , Persons of eminent Vertue , when they are advanced , are lesse envied . For their Fortune seemeth but due unto them ; and no man Envieth the Pay- 30 ment of a Debt , but Rewards , and Liberal- ity rather ...
... lesse subject to Envy : First , Persons of eminent Vertue , when they are advanced , are lesse envied . For their Fortune seemeth but due unto them ; and no man Envieth the Pay- 30 ment of a Debt , but Rewards , and Liberal- ity rather ...
Pagina 90
... lesse volume hold All the old Text ; or had wee chang'd to gold Their silver ; or dispos'd into lesse glasse Spirits of vertue , which then scatter'd was . But ' tis not so : w'are not retir'd , but dampt ; " And as our bodies , so our ...
... lesse volume hold All the old Text ; or had wee chang'd to gold Their silver ; or dispos'd into lesse glasse Spirits of vertue , which then scatter'd was . But ' tis not so : w'are not retir'd , but dampt ; " And as our bodies , so our ...
Pagina 156
... lesse emptinesse , lesse idlenesse , in what hee utter'd . No member of his speech , but consisted of the owne 155 graces : His hearers could not cough , or looke aside from him , without losse . Hee commanded where hee spoke ; and had ...
... lesse emptinesse , lesse idlenesse , in what hee utter'd . No member of his speech , but consisted of the owne 155 graces : His hearers could not cough , or looke aside from him , without losse . Hee commanded where hee spoke ; and had ...
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