English Prose, 1600-1660Doubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1930 - 622 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 194
... enemy draweth his sword against you , you shall have most use of forti- tude , prevention being too late when the danger is so pressing . On the other side , there is no occasion to use your fortitude against wrongs done by women or ...
... enemy draweth his sword against you , you shall have most use of forti- tude , prevention being too late when the danger is so pressing . On the other side , there is no occasion to use your fortitude against wrongs done by women or ...
الصفحة 392
... enemy , they make war upon each other for their par- ticular interests . For , if we could suppose a great multitude ... enemy , yet afterwards , when either they have no common enemy or he that by one part is held for an enemy is by ...
... enemy , they make war upon each other for their par- ticular interests . For , if we could suppose a great multitude ... enemy , yet afterwards , when either they have no common enemy or he that by one part is held for an enemy is by ...
الصفحة 442
... enemy is not an imaginary enemy , fortune , nor a transitory enemy , malice in great persons , but a real , and an ir- resistible , and an inexorable , and an everlasting enemy , the Lord of Hosts himself , the Almighty God himself ...
... enemy is not an imaginary enemy , fortune , nor a transitory enemy , malice in great persons , but a real , and an ir- resistible , and an inexorable , and an everlasting enemy , the Lord of Hosts himself , the Almighty God himself ...
المحتوى
Senecas Epistles | 3 |
JOHN FLORIO | 13 |
FRANCIS BACON See also under Philosophy and Science | 31 |
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actions affections ancholy Aristotle better body cause Christ College Church Cicero command common commonwealth conscience covenant creatures death Democritus desire discourse divers divine Donne doth earth enemy envy evil eyes faith fear Felix Plater fortune friends give God's goeth hand happy hath heaven Hippocrates holy honor John Donne judgment kind King knowledge labor learning liberty licensing live Lord Lord Chancellor Lord Mandevill man's matter means melan melancholy men's mind misery nature never observe opinion Paracelsus passions peace persons philosophy Plato Plutarch poet preached prelates profession reason religion saith scholar Socrates soul sovereign speak SPERMACETI spirit Tacitus thee Theophrastus things THOMAS FULLER thou thought tion true truth understanding unto virtue whatsoever wherein whereof wisdom wise words write youth