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Pagina 47
... Speaking , and himselfe shall con- tinually gather Knowledge . But let his Questions , not be troublesome ; For that is fit for a Poser . " And let him be sure , to leave other Men their Turnes to speak . Nay , if there be any , that ...
... Speaking , and himselfe shall con- tinually gather Knowledge . But let his Questions , not be troublesome ; For that is fit for a Poser . " And let him be sure , to leave other Men their Turnes to speak . Nay , if there be any , that ...
Pagina 226
... speak wisely from the principles of nature , and his own medita- tion , loves rather to be thought to speak by inspiration , like a Bag - pipe . Time and Education begets experience ; Experience begets Memory ; Memory be- gets Judgement ...
... speak wisely from the principles of nature , and his own medita- tion , loves rather to be thought to speak by inspiration , like a Bag - pipe . Time and Education begets experience ; Experience begets Memory ; Memory be- gets Judgement ...
Pagina 335
... speak hopes of another life , and hints of a Resurrection . And if the an- cient Gentiles held not the immortality of 30 ligion of one seems madnesse unto another , their better part , and some subsistence after death ; in severall ...
... speak hopes of another life , and hints of a Resurrection . And if the an- cient Gentiles held not the immortality of 30 ligion of one seems madnesse unto another , their better part , and some subsistence after death ; in severall ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
Poems | 122 |
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