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OF ATHEISM This Envy , being in the Latine word Invidia , goeth in the Moderne languages , ( appears in editions of 1612 and 1625 ) by the name of Discontentment : Of which I had rather beleeve all the Fables in the we shall speake in ...
OF ATHEISM This Envy , being in the Latine word Invidia , goeth in the Moderne languages , ( appears in editions of 1612 and 1625 ) by the name of Discontentment : Of which I had rather beleeve all the Fables in the we shall speake in ...
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I could say more of such , but that I flie To speake my selfe out too ambitiously , And shewing so weake an Act to vulgar eyes , Put conscience and my right to compromise . Let those that meerely talke , and never thinke , That live in ...
I could say more of such , but that I flie To speake my selfe out too ambitiously , And shewing so weake an Act to vulgar eyes , Put conscience and my right to compromise . Let those that meerely talke , and never thinke , That live in ...
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Solinander Mercatus , and the other kindes of Love and Guarionius , lately sent for to the melancholy , I will speake apart by them- melancholy Duke of Cleve , with others , selves in my third Partition . The three could not define what ...
Solinander Mercatus , and the other kindes of Love and Guarionius , lately sent for to the melancholy , I will speake apart by them- melancholy Duke of Cleve , with others , selves in my third Partition . The three could not define what ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
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