Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 75
... reason rule where reason hath no right Nor never had ? Shall Cupid lose his lands ? His claim ? his crown ? his kingdom ? name of might ? And yield himself to be in reason's bands ? No , friend , thy ring doth will me thus in vain ...
... reason rule where reason hath no right Nor never had ? Shall Cupid lose his lands ? His claim ? his crown ? his kingdom ? name of might ? And yield himself to be in reason's bands ? No , friend , thy ring doth will me thus in vain ...
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... Reason and Understanding , or the show of Reason , prescribeth the thing desired . It may be therefore a question , whether those operations of men are 10 to be counted voluntary wherein that good which is sensible provoketh Appetite ...
... Reason and Understanding , or the show of Reason , prescribeth the thing desired . It may be therefore a question , whether those operations of men are 10 to be counted voluntary wherein that good which is sensible provoketh Appetite ...
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... reason universally bound unto , which also for that cause may be termed most fitly the Law of Reason : this Law , I say , comprehendeth all those things which men by the light of their natural understanding evidently know , or at ...
... reason universally bound unto , which also for that cause may be termed most fitly the Law of Reason : this Law , I say , comprehendeth all those things which men by the light of their natural understanding evidently know , or at ...
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