Seventeenth-century English ProseDavid Novarr Knopf, 1967 - 555 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 49
... Cause of Esteeme , is commonly thought but a By - way , to close Corruption . For Roughnesse ; It is a needlesse cause of Discontent : Severitie breedeth Feare , but Roughnesse breedeth Hate . Even Reproofes from Authoritie , ought to ...
... Cause of Esteeme , is commonly thought but a By - way , to close Corruption . For Roughnesse ; It is a needlesse cause of Discontent : Severitie breedeth Feare , but Roughnesse breedeth Hate . Even Reproofes from Authoritie , ought to ...
الصفحة 82
... Cause Multi- plication of Fees , and Suspicion of By - waies . There is due from the Judge , to the Advocate , some Commendation and Gracing , where Causes are well Handled , and faire Pleaded ; Especially towards the Side which ...
... Cause Multi- plication of Fees , and Suspicion of By - waies . There is due from the Judge , to the Advocate , some Commendation and Gracing , where Causes are well Handled , and faire Pleaded ; Especially towards the Side which ...
الصفحة 132
... cause of his laughter : and good cause he had . Olim jure quidem , nunc plus Democrite ride ; Quin rides ? vita hæc nunc magè ridicula est . Democritus did well to laugh of old , Good cause he had , but now much more , This life of ours ...
... cause of his laughter : and good cause he had . Olim jure quidem , nunc plus Democrite ride ; Quin rides ? vita hæc nunc magè ridicula est . Democritus did well to laugh of old , Good cause he had , but now much more , This life of ours ...
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