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... selfe ; every man is a peece of the 20 short one , or an inheritance after the life The Bell rings out , and tells me in him , that I am dead . 18. MEDITATION The Bell rings out ; the pulse thereof is changed ; the tolling was a faint ...
... selfe ; every man is a peece of the 20 short one , or an inheritance after the life The Bell rings out , and tells me in him , that I am dead . 18. MEDITATION The Bell rings out ; the pulse thereof is changed ; the tolling was a faint ...
Pagina 331
... selfe I can command that , which I can- 10 not entreate without my selfe , and within the circle of another . I have often thought those Noble paires and examples of friend- ship not so truely Histories of what had beene , as fictions ...
... selfe I can command that , which I can- 10 not entreate without my selfe , and within the circle of another . I have often thought those Noble paires and examples of friend- ship not so truely Histories of what had beene , as fictions ...
Pagina 333
... selfe . Aristotle is too severe , that will not allow us to bee truely liberall without wealth , and the bountifull hand of to thinke we are all asleepe in this world , and that the conceits of this life are as meare dreames to those of ...
... selfe . Aristotle is too severe , that will not allow us to bee truely liberall without wealth , and the bountifull hand of to thinke we are all asleepe in this world , and that the conceits of this life are as meare dreames to those of ...
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