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Page 223
... wherein the Will to contend by Battell is sufficiently known : and there- fore the notion of Time , is to be con- sidered in the nature of Warre ; as it is in the nature of Weather . For as the nature of Foule weather , lyeth not in a ...
... wherein the Will to contend by Battell is sufficiently known : and there- fore the notion of Time , is to be con- sidered in the nature of Warre ; as it is in the nature of Weather . For as the nature of Foule weather , lyeth not in a ...
Page 316
... wherein I dislike nothing but the name , of the same beliefe our Saviour taught , the Apostles disseminated , the Fathers authorised , and the Martyrs con- firmed ; but by the sinister ends of Princes , the ambition and avarice of ...
... wherein I dislike nothing but the name , of the same beliefe our Saviour taught , the Apostles disseminated , the Fathers authorised , and the Martyrs con- firmed ; but by the sinister ends of Princes , the ambition and avarice of ...
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... Wherein there is so much of chance , that the boldest Expect- ants have found unhappy frustration ; and to hold long subsistence , seems but a 10 bottome . Even Sylla , that thought himself scape225 in oblivion . But man is a Noble ...
... Wherein there is so much of chance , that the boldest Expect- ants have found unhappy frustration ; and to hold long subsistence , seems but a 10 bottome . Even Sylla , that thought himself scape225 in oblivion . But man is a Noble ...
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The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
John Donne | 71 |
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