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Pagina 48
... thought a naturall pronenesse , there is against that a much more potent inclination inbred , which about this tyme of a man's life sollicits most , the desire of house and family of his owne , to which nothing is esteemed more helpful ...
... thought a naturall pronenesse , there is against that a much more potent inclination inbred , which about this tyme of a man's life sollicits most , the desire of house and family of his owne , to which nothing is esteemed more helpful ...
Pagina 49
... thought of beeing late , so it give advantage to be more fit ; for those , that were latest , lost nothing , when the maister of the vine- yard came to give each one his hire . And here I am come to a streame - head , copious enough to ...
... thought of beeing late , so it give advantage to be more fit ; for those , that were latest , lost nothing , when the maister of the vine- yard came to give each one his hire . And here I am come to a streame - head , copious enough to ...
Pagina 50
... thoughts some while since , be- cause they come in not altogether unfitly , made up in a Petrarchian stanza , which I told you of . " How soon hath time , the suttle theefe of youth , Stolne on his wing my three and twentieth yeere ! My ...
... thoughts some while since , be- cause they come in not altogether unfitly , made up in a Petrarchian stanza , which I told you of . " How soon hath time , the suttle theefe of youth , Stolne on his wing my three and twentieth yeere ! My ...
Pagina 52
... thought it better to prefer a blameless silence before the office of speaking bought and begun with servitude and forswearing . " Reasons of Church Gov. P. W. v . i . p . 123 . prefer the range of the world to the confine- ment 52 LIFE ...
... thought it better to prefer a blameless silence before the office of speaking bought and begun with servitude and forswearing . " Reasons of Church Gov. P. W. v . i . p . 123 . prefer the range of the world to the confine- ment 52 LIFE ...
Pagina 60
... thoughts , which would sometimes obtain the preference from his judgment , and would sometimes be mistaken for her own property by his inven- tion . Original , however , he is ; and of all the sons of song inferior in this requisite of ...
... thoughts , which would sometimes obtain the preference from his judgment , and would sometimes be mistaken for her own property by his inven- tion . Original , however , he is ; and of all the sons of song inferior in this requisite of ...
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