The Harvard Classics, Том 32Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... Whatsoever I have to doe before death , all lea- sure to end the same seemeth short unto me , yea were it but 22 LUCR . 1. iii . 947. 23 Idea . 24 Course . 25 Enfeebled . of one houre . Some body , not long since TO LEARN HOW TO DIE 17.
... Whatsoever I have to doe before death , all lea- sure to end the same seemeth short unto me , yea were it but 22 LUCR . 1. iii . 947. 23 Idea . 24 Course . 25 Enfeebled . of one houre . Some body , not long since TO LEARN HOW TO DIE 17.
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... Idea of the great image of our universall mother Nature , attired in her richest robes , sitting in the throne of her Majestie , and in her visage shall read so generall and so constant a varietie ; he that therein shall view himselfe ...
... Idea of the great image of our universall mother Nature , attired in her richest robes , sitting in the throne of her Majestie , and in her visage shall read so generall and so constant a varietie ; he that therein shall view himselfe ...
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... Idea than of it selfe , and can have no reference but to itselfe . It is not one especiall consideration , nor two , nor three , nor foure , nor a thousand : It is I wot not what kinde of quintessence , of all this commixture , which ...
... Idea than of it selfe , and can have no reference but to itselfe . It is not one especiall consideration , nor two , nor three , nor foure , nor a thousand : It is I wot not what kinde of quintessence , of all this commixture , which ...
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... idea I had con- ceived of the Author in reading him . I will here set downe the Copie of some of my annotations , and especially what I noted upon my Guicciardine about ten yeares since : ( For what language soever my books speake unto ...
... idea I had con- ceived of the Author in reading him . I will here set downe the Copie of some of my annotations , and especially what I noted upon my Guicciardine about ten yeares since : ( For what language soever my books speake unto ...
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... idea of poetry as he had . " From my earliest childhood , " he said , poetry had power over me to transport and transpierce me . " He considered , and therein shows penetration , that we have more poets than judges and interpreters of ...
... idea of poetry as he had . " From my earliest childhood , " he said , poetry had power over me to transport and transpierce me . " He considered , and therein shows penetration , that we have more poets than judges and interpreters of ...
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