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Strana 44
FABLES were the first Pieces of Wit that made their Appearance in the World ,
and have been still highly valued , not only in times of the greatest Simplicity , but
among the most polite Ages of Mankind . Jothram ' s Fable of the Trees is the ...
FABLES were the first Pieces of Wit that made their Appearance in the World ,
and have been still highly valued , not only in times of the greatest Simplicity , but
among the most polite Ages of Mankind . Jothram ' s Fable of the Trees is the ...
Strana 343
The famous de Wit , one of the greatest Statesmen of the Age in which he lived ,
being asked by a Friend , How he was able to dispatch that Multitude of Affairs in
which he was engaged ; replyed , That his whole Art consisted in doing one ...
The famous de Wit , one of the greatest Statesmen of the Age in which he lived ,
being asked by a Friend , How he was able to dispatch that Multitude of Affairs in
which he was engaged ; replyed , That his whole Art consisted in doing one ...
Strana 456
But notwithstanding this , the greatest Wits any Age has produced thought far
otherwise ; for who can think either Socrates or Demosthenes lost any Reputation
, by their continual Pains both in overcoming the Defects and improving the Gifts
of ...
But notwithstanding this , the greatest Wits any Age has produced thought far
otherwise ; for who can think either Socrates or Demosthenes lost any Reputation
, by their continual Pains both in overcoming the Defects and improving the Gifts
of ...
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