The Tudor Translations, المجلد 3AMS Press, 1967 |
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الصفحة 23
... conceit , and writeth excellently , one may say his capacitie is borrowed , not of himselfe . A skil- full man , is not skilfull in all things : But a sufficient man , is sufficient every where , even unto ignorance . Here my booke and ...
... conceit , and writeth excellently , one may say his capacitie is borrowed , not of himselfe . A skil- full man , is not skilfull in all things : But a sufficient man , is sufficient every where , even unto ignorance . Here my booke and ...
الصفحة 51
... conceit of yrkesome into delightsome things : Nor to make a loade of all this masse , dispensing the same , as one hath occasion , as Cicero . But faire and softly de- clining our discourses , and by degrees bending them unto subjects ...
... conceit of yrkesome into delightsome things : Nor to make a loade of all this masse , dispensing the same , as one hath occasion , as Cicero . But faire and softly de- clining our discourses , and by degrees bending them unto subjects ...
الصفحة 63
... conceit . What if I should be pleased to play at cob - nut , or whip a top ? Non ponebat enim rumores ante salutem . He did not prize what might be said , Before how all might safe be laid . Voluptuousnesse is a quality little ambitious ...
... conceit . What if I should be pleased to play at cob - nut , or whip a top ? Non ponebat enim rumores ante salutem . He did not prize what might be said , Before how all might safe be laid . Voluptuousnesse is a quality little ambitious ...
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according actions Alcibiades alwayes ammuse amongst Antisthenes Aristotle behold beleeve better body cause CHAPTER choise commend common conceit conscience contrary countenance custome dayes death desire discourses divers doth ence endevour Epicurus Epig esteeme evill excuse Experi farre Favorinus favour feare finde forso forsomuch fortune friends generall give gnomy grace greatnesse hand hate hath himselfe hold honour humour imagination IX Of Vanitie judge judgement kinde King lawes lawfull lesse liberty live manner matter meere minde mooved naturall nature neere never offend opinion OVID passion peradventure perswade Plato pleased pleasure Princes profit publike quæ reason repentance runne saith seemeth setled shee shew Socrates soever souldiers speake strange sufficiently Sunne therein things thinke thou tion trouble universall Vanitie verses of Virgil vertue vice VIRG warre whereof wherewith willingly wise wisedome Xenophon yeeld yeeres