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Page xi
... stands as Essay XXIX . " Of the true Greatnesse of Kingdomes and Estates , " and which first appeared in Latin in the De Augmentis . It is certainly one of the best translated of all , and arguing from internal evidence , based on a ...
... stands as Essay XXIX . " Of the true Greatnesse of Kingdomes and Estates , " and which first appeared in Latin in the De Augmentis . It is certainly one of the best translated of all , and arguing from internal evidence , based on a ...
Page xix
... stands as Essay XXIX . " Of the true Greatnesse of Kingdomes and Estates , " and which first appeared in Latin in the De Augmentis . It is certainly one of the best translated of all , and arguing from internal evidence , based on a ...
... stands as Essay XXIX . " Of the true Greatnesse of Kingdomes and Estates , " and which first appeared in Latin in the De Augmentis . It is certainly one of the best translated of all , and arguing from internal evidence , based on a ...
Page xx
... stands in the printed volume , " N. N. Clarissimo Viro Gulielmo Camdeno suo , " N. N. ( i . e . non nominato ) is added by the editor , who was certainly not aware that Selden was the writer . What authority Malone had for speaking so ...
... stands in the printed volume , " N. N. Clarissimo Viro Gulielmo Camdeno suo , " N. N. ( i . e . non nominato ) is added by the editor , who was certainly not aware that Selden was the writer . What authority Malone had for speaking so ...
Page 1
... examin- eth the matter , and is at a stand , to thinke what should be in it , that men should love Lies ; Where neither they make for Pleasure , as with Poets ; Nor for Advantage , as with B the Merchant ; but for the Lies sake . But.
... examin- eth the matter , and is at a stand , to thinke what should be in it , that men should love Lies ; Where neither they make for Pleasure , as with Poets ; Nor for Advantage , as with B the Merchant ; but for the Lies sake . But.
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... stand upon the shore , eo time and to see ships tost upon the Sea : A pleasure to stand in the window of a Castle , and to see a Battaile , and the Adventures thereof , below : But ¦ no pleasure is comparable , to the standing , upon ...
... stand upon the shore , eo time and to see ships tost upon the Sea : A pleasure to stand in the window of a Castle , and to see a Battaile , and the Adventures thereof , below : But ¦ no pleasure is comparable , to the standing , upon ...
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