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Pagina 221
... Fancy , without the help of Judgement , is not commended as a Vertue : but the later which is Judgement , and Discretion , is commended for it selfe , without the help of Fancy . Besides the Discretion of times , places , and persons ...
... Fancy , without the help of Judgement , is not commended as a Vertue : but the later which is Judgement , and Discretion , is commended for it selfe , without the help of Fancy . Besides the Discretion of times , places , and persons ...
Pagina 227
... Fancy , but guided by the Preceps of true Philosophy . But where these precepts fail , as they have hitherto 20 failed in the doctrine of Morall vertue , there the Architect ( Fancy ) must take the Philosophers part upon her self . He ...
... Fancy , but guided by the Preceps of true Philosophy . But where these precepts fail , as they have hitherto 20 failed in the doctrine of Morall vertue , there the Architect ( Fancy ) must take the Philosophers part upon her self . He ...
Pagina 365
... Fancy looks for Pride , and thither Hyes , and they two hugge together : Yet this new coupling still doth tell That Love and Folly were in hell . The rest do break again , and Pride Hath now got Reason on her side ; Hate and Fancy ...
... Fancy looks for Pride , and thither Hyes , and they two hugge together : Yet this new coupling still doth tell That Love and Folly were in hell . The rest do break again , and Pride Hath now got Reason on her side ; Hate and Fancy ...
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