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Strana 47
... excertain it is , that the light that a man re- cept it be from a perfect and entire friend , ceiveth by counsel from ... for there is no such flatterer you complain of , but is unacquainted with as is a man's self , and there is ...
... excertain it is , that the light that a man re- cept it be from a perfect and entire friend , ceiveth by counsel from ... for there is no such flatterer you complain of , but is unacquainted with as is a man's self , and there is ...
Strana 478
The very spirits of a man the good man's return ; or , it may be , his prey upon the daily portion of bread and son knows nothing of the tempest ; or his flesh , and every meal is a rescue from one father thinks of that affectionate ...
The very spirits of a man the good man's return ; or , it may be , his prey upon the daily portion of bread and son knows nothing of the tempest ; or his flesh , and every meal is a rescue from one father thinks of that affectionate ...
Strana 491
For just as is a man's condition , great or little , so is the state of his misery ; all have their share ; but kings and princes , great generals and consuls , rich men and mighty , as they have the biggest business and the biggest ...
For just as is a man's condition , great or little , so is the state of his misery ; all have their share ; but kings and princes , great generals and consuls , rich men and mighty , as they have the biggest business and the biggest ...
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THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
NICHOLAS BRETON | 25 |
Herbert | 115 |
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Seventeenth-century Prose and Poetry, Svazek 10 Alexander Maclaren Witherspoon,Frank J. Warnke Zobrazení fragmentů - 1963 |
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