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Pagina 53
... speake of Publique Envy . There is yet some good in Publique Envy ; whereas in Private , there is none . For Publique Envy is as an Ostracisme , that eclipseth Men , when they grow too great . And therefore it is a Bridle also to Great ...
... speake of Publique Envy . There is yet some good in Publique Envy ; whereas in Private , there is none . For Publique Envy is as an Ostracisme , that eclipseth Men , when they grow too great . And therefore it is a Bridle also to Great ...
Pagina 142
... speake my selfe out too ambitiously , And shewing so weake an Act to vulgar eyes , Put conscience and my right to compromise . Let those that meerely talke , and never thinke , That live in the wild Anarchie of Drinke Subject to ...
... speake my selfe out too ambitiously , And shewing so weake an Act to vulgar eyes , Put conscience and my right to compromise . Let those that meerely talke , and never thinke , That live in the wild Anarchie of Drinke Subject to ...
Pagina 324
... speake without prejudice ) is an ill composed Piece , containing in it vaine and ridiculous errours in Philosophy , impossibilities , fictions , and vanities be- yond laughter , maintained by evident and open Sophismes , " the policy of ...
... speake without prejudice ) is an ill composed Piece , containing in it vaine and ridiculous errours in Philosophy , impossibilities , fictions , and vanities be- yond laughter , maintained by evident and open Sophismes , " the policy of ...
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