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Pagina 49
... Vertue of Pros- peritie , is Temperance ; The Vertue of Ad- versity , is Fortitude : which in Morals is the more Heroicall Vertue . Prosperity is the Blessing of the Old Testament ; Ad- 50 versity is the Blessing of the New ; which ...
... Vertue of Pros- peritie , is Temperance ; The Vertue of Ad- versity , is Fortitude : which in Morals is the more Heroicall Vertue . Prosperity is the Blessing of the Old Testament ; Ad- 50 versity is the Blessing of the New ; which ...
Pagina 95
... vertue need her here , to fit That unto us ; shee working more than it . But shee , in whom to such maturity 100 Vertue was growne , past growth , that it must die ; Shee , from whose influence all impression " came , But , by receivers ...
... vertue need her here , to fit That unto us ; shee working more than it . But shee , in whom to such maturity 100 Vertue was growne , past growth , that it must die ; Shee , from whose influence all impression " came , But , by receivers ...
Pagina 221
... Vertue is called DISCRETION . The former , that is , 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 ...
... Vertue is called DISCRETION . The former , that is , 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 ...
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