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Page xxviii
... thing among many readers of no empyreal conceit , to venture and divulge unusual things of myself , I shall petition to the gentler sort , it may not be envy to me . I must say , therefore , that after I had from my first years , by the ...
... thing among many readers of no empyreal conceit , to venture and divulge unusual things of myself , I shall petition to the gentler sort , it may not be envy to me . I must say , therefore , that after I had from my first years , by the ...
Page xxxii
... things in this life have sometimes preferred : whereof not to be sensible when good and fair in one person meet , argues both a gross and shallow judgment and withal an ungentle and swainish breast . For by the firm settling of these ...
... things in this life have sometimes preferred : whereof not to be sensible when good and fair in one person meet , argues both a gross and shallow judgment and withal an ungentle and swainish breast . For by the firm settling of these ...
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... things and may have read him or other discussions . After an introductory Old Age deprecation of man's irreligious irrational- ity , he gives an ironic paragraph to imagin- ing the general effects of alleged decay , and the final ...
... things and may have read him or other discussions . After an introductory Old Age deprecation of man's irreligious irrational- ity , he gives an ironic paragraph to imagin- ing the general effects of alleged decay , and the final ...
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To Charles Diodati | 9 |
On the Death of the Beadle of Cambridge | 16 |
In obitum Procancellarii medici On the Death of the ViceChancellor | 24 |
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