Seventeenth-century English ProseDavid Novarr Knopf, 1967 - 555 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 121
... wise from his cradle , Epicurus so much admired by his Scholar Lucretius ; 6 Qui genus humanum ingenio superavit ... wise among us . 5 None of the ancients or of those now alive . 6 Not made , but born , wise . 7 That he hardly seems to ...
... wise from his cradle , Epicurus so much admired by his Scholar Lucretius ; 6 Qui genus humanum ingenio superavit ... wise among us . 5 None of the ancients or of those now alive . 6 Not made , but born , wise . 7 That he hardly seems to ...
الصفحة 124
... wise , became fools . Their witty works are admired here on earth , whilest their souls are tormented in hell fire . In some sense , Christiani Crassiani , Christians are Cras- sians , & if compared to that wisdom , no better then fools ...
... wise , became fools . Their witty works are admired here on earth , whilest their souls are tormented in hell fire . In some sense , Christiani Crassiani , Christians are Cras- sians , & if compared to that wisdom , no better then fools ...
الصفحة 150
... wise , pound foolish ; Blind men judge of colours ; wise men silent , fools talk ; finde fault with others , and do worse themselves ; denounce that in publike which he doth in secret ; and which Aurelius Victor gives out of Augustus ...
... wise , pound foolish ; Blind men judge of colours ; wise men silent , fools talk ; finde fault with others , and do worse themselves ; denounce that in publike which he doth in secret ; and which Aurelius Victor gives out of Augustus ...
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