The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1969 - 298 sider |
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... speech , I call to mind what Cornelius Tacitus saith of Augustus Caesar : ' Augusto profluens , et quae principem deceret , eloquentia fuit . ' For if we note it well , speech that is uttered with labour and difficulty , or speech that ...
... speech , I call to mind what Cornelius Tacitus saith of Augustus Caesar : ' Augusto profluens , et quae principem deceret , eloquentia fuit . ' For if we note it well , speech that is uttered with labour and difficulty , or speech that ...
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... speech which was usual with him , “ That he felt his mortality chiefly in two things , sleep and lust ' ; and see if it were not a speech extracted out of the depth of natural philosophy , and liker to have comen out of the mouth of ...
... speech which was usual with him , “ That he felt his mortality chiefly in two things , sleep and lust ' ; and see if it were not a speech extracted out of the depth of natural philosophy , and liker to have comen out of the mouth of ...
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... speech , ' Ego Quirites , ' which did admit them already cashiered ; wherewith they were so surprised , crossed , and confused , as they would not suffer him to go on in his speech , but relinquished their demands , and made it their ...
... speech , ' Ego Quirites , ' which did admit them already cashiered ; wherewith they were so surprised , crossed , and confused , as they would not suffer him to go on in his speech , but relinquished their demands , and made it their ...
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