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Pagina 66
... hath fiction and beleefe . 122 This facilitie of credite , and accepting or admitting thinges weakely authorized or warranted , is of two kindes , according to the subject : For it is either a beleefe of 20 Historie , ( as the Lawyers ...
... hath fiction and beleefe . 122 This facilitie of credite , and accepting or admitting thinges weakely authorized or warranted , is of two kindes , according to the subject : For it is either a beleefe of 20 Historie , ( as the Lawyers ...
Pagina 205
... hath thee surely crost , That thy old wont thou hast lost . Tell me : Have I ought mis - said That hath made thee ill - apaid ? " Hath some churle done thee a spight ? Dost thou misse a Lambe to night ? Frowns thy fairest Shepheards ...
... hath thee surely crost , That thy old wont thou hast lost . Tell me : Have I ought mis - said That hath made thee ill - apaid ? " Hath some churle done thee a spight ? Dost thou misse a Lambe to night ? Frowns thy fairest Shepheards ...
Pagina 395
... hath what he desires not , or desires what he hath not , or desires amisse ; he that composes his spirit to the present accident , hath va- riety of instances ' for his vertue , but none to trouble him , because his desires enlarge not ...
... hath what he desires not , or desires what he hath not , or desires amisse ; he that composes his spirit to the present accident , hath va- riety of instances ' for his vertue , but none to trouble him , because his desires enlarge not ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
Poems | 122 |
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