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Pagina 172
... cause is overmuch study ; puts Study , contemplation , and continuall too much learning ( as Festus told Paul ) " meditation , as an especiall cause of mad- hath made thee mad ; ' tis that other ex- nesse : and in his 86.consul . cites ...
... cause is overmuch study ; puts Study , contemplation , and continuall too much learning ( as Festus told Paul ) " meditation , as an especiall cause of mad- hath made thee mad ; ' tis that other ex- nesse : and in his 86.consul . cites ...
Pagina 178
... cause to complaine ; there is a fault , but whence proceeds it ? If the cause were justly ex- amined , it would be retorted upon our selves , if we were cited at that Tribunall of truth , we should be found guilty , and not able to ...
... cause to complaine ; there is a fault , but whence proceeds it ? If the cause were justly ex- amined , it would be retorted upon our selves , if we were cited at that Tribunall of truth , we should be found guilty , and not able to ...
Pagina 321
... cause , and some positive end both of its Essence and operation ; This is the cause I grope after in the workes of nature , on this hangs the providence of God ; to raise so beauteous a structure , as the world and them to doe what ...
... cause , and some positive end both of its Essence and operation ; This is the cause I grope after in the workes of nature , on this hangs the providence of God ; to raise so beauteous a structure , as the world and them to doe what ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
Poems | 122 |
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