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Pagina 32
will therefore call them by names very agreeable to their skill and nature : the first ASER which signifieth Felicity : the second AMANA which is as much as to say Truth : the third ARAM which noteth to us Highness ; and to agree with ...
will therefore call them by names very agreeable to their skill and nature : the first ASER which signifieth Felicity : the second AMANA which is as much as to say Truth : the third ARAM which noteth to us Highness ; and to agree with ...
Pagina 46
Indeed , it may now be said with literal truth that , unless some fresh discovery is made , nothing new whether in the way of absurdity or sense can be advanced on this ...
Indeed , it may now be said with literal truth that , unless some fresh discovery is made , nothing new whether in the way of absurdity or sense can be advanced on this ...
Pagina 60
For I have sworn thee fair , more perjur'd I , To swear against the truth , so foul a lie . Among the " good set terms " with which Shakespeare railed on Lady Fortune are references to her “ malevolence ...
For I have sworn thee fair , more perjur'd I , To swear against the truth , so foul a lie . Among the " good set terms " with which Shakespeare railed on Lady Fortune are references to her “ malevolence ...
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