Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 oldal |
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... seemeth to be not so much in doing the hurt as in making the party repent ; but base and crafty cowards are like the arrow that flieth in the dark . Cosmus , Duke of Florence , had a desperate saying against perfidious or neglecting ...
... seemeth to be not so much in doing the hurt as in making the party repent ; but base and crafty cowards are like the arrow that flieth in the dark . Cosmus , Duke of Florence , had a desperate saying against perfidious or neglecting ...
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... seemeth to be acknowledged , in the act of envy , an ejaculation , or irradiation of the eye nay , some have been so curious as to note , that the times when the stroke or percussion of an envious eye doth most hurt , are , when the ...
... seemeth to be acknowledged , in the act of envy , an ejaculation , or irradiation of the eye nay , some have been so curious as to note , that the times when the stroke or percussion of an envious eye doth most hurt , are , when the ...
8. oldal
... seemeth but right done to their birth : besides , there seemeth not much added to their fortune , and envy is as the sunbeams , that beat hotter upon a bank or steep , rising ground than upon a flat ; and for the same reason , those ...
... seemeth but right done to their birth : besides , there seemeth not much added to their fortune , and envy is as the sunbeams , that beat hotter upon a bank or steep , rising ground than upon a flat ; and for the same reason , those ...
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... seemeth incredible unto those that know not the principle , that the mind of man is more cheered and refreshed by profitting in small things than by standing at a stay in great . We see also that kings that have been fortunate ...
... seemeth incredible unto those that know not the principle , that the mind of man is more cheered and refreshed by profitting in small things than by standing at a stay in great . We see also that kings that have been fortunate ...
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... seemeth to be gotten from you by question , than if you offer it of yourself , you may lay a bait for a question , by showing another visage and countenance than you are wont ; to the end , to give occasion for the party to ask what the ...
... seemeth to be gotten from you by question , than if you offer it of yourself , you may lay a bait for a question , by showing another visage and countenance than you are wont ; to the end , to give occasion for the party to ask what the ...
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