Prose of the English RenaissanceJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1952 - 882 էջ |
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Էջ 17
... things , that Plato feigneth in his weal public , or that the Utopians do in theirs , these things , though they were ( as they be indeed ) better , yet they might seem spoken out of place . Forasmuch as here amongst us every man hath ...
... things , that Plato feigneth in his weal public , or that the Utopians do in theirs , these things , though they were ( as they be indeed ) better , yet they might seem spoken out of place . Forasmuch as here amongst us every man hath ...
Էջ 499
... things besides are somewhat in possibility , which as yet they are not in act . And for this cause there is in all things an appetite or desire , whereby they incline to something which they may be ; and when they are it , they shall be ...
... things besides are somewhat in possibility , which as yet they are not in act . And for this cause there is in all things an appetite or desire , whereby they incline to something which they may be ; and when they are it , they shall be ...
Էջ 508
... things which are seen , but on the things which are not seen . For the things which are seen are temporal , but the things which are not seen are eternal " ; therefore Christianity to be embraced , whatso- 10 ever calamities in those ...
... things which are seen , but on the things which are not seen . For the things which are seen are temporal , but the things which are not seen are eternal " ; therefore Christianity to be embraced , whatso- 10 ever calamities in those ...
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