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Pagina 60
... unto your Majesty a better oblation , then of some treatise tend- 10 that knowledge hath in it somewhat of the ing to that end , whereof the summe will consist of these two partes : The former concerning the excellencie of learning and ...
... unto your Majesty a better oblation , then of some treatise tend- 10 that knowledge hath in it somewhat of the ing to that end , whereof the summe will consist of these two partes : The former concerning the excellencie of learning and ...
Pagina 207
... Unto any that did scorne , We should see their favours worne . Therefore unto those that say , Where they pleas'd to sing a Lay , They could doo't , and will not tho ; This I speake , for this I know : None ere drunke the Thespian ...
... Unto any that did scorne , We should see their favours worne . Therefore unto those that say , Where they pleas'd to sing a Lay , They could doo't , and will not tho ; This I speake , for this I know : None ere drunke the Thespian ...
Pagina 336
... unto reason : As contrary unto the native posture of man , and his production first ions , while they bid adieu unto the world , not to look again upon it ; whereas Mahometans who think to return to a de- lightfull life again , are ...
... unto reason : As contrary unto the native posture of man , and his production first ions , while they bid adieu unto the world , not to look again upon it ; whereas Mahometans who think to return to a de- lightfull life again , are ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
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