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... Nature in Men PAGE - 123 - 127 -- 129 - 131 41. Usury Youth 99 Custom and Education IL - 40 . Fortune * Youth and Age 43. Beauty 44. Deformity - 133 - - 135 - 137 -1422 - 144 - 146 22 45. Building - 147 23. val 46. Gardens - 152 47 ...
... Nature in Men PAGE - 123 - 127 -- 129 - 131 41. Usury Youth 99 Custom and Education IL - 40 . Fortune * Youth and Age 43. Beauty 44. Deformity - 133 - - 135 - 137 -1422 - 144 - 146 22 45. Building - 147 23. val 46. Gardens - 152 47 ...
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... nature , whereof a man shall find much in 66 experience , and little in books ; so as they are " neither repetitions nor fancies . But , however , I " shall most humbly desire your highness to accept " them in gracious part , and to ...
... nature , whereof a man shall find much in 66 experience , and little in books ; so as they are " neither repetitions nor fancies . But , however , I " shall most humbly desire your highness to accept " them in gracious part , and to ...
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... " other particulars of that nature , I count them but * There is a copy in the Bodleian , and I have a copy . 1606 . This is the same bookseller who published the edition of " as the recreations of my other studies , and PREFACE . XV.
... " other particulars of that nature , I count them but * There is a copy in the Bodleian , and I have a copy . 1606 . This is the same bookseller who published the edition of " as the recreations of my other studies , and PREFACE . XV.
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... nature , that a little natural philosophy , and " the first entrance into it , doth dispose the opinion " to atheism ; but on the other side , much natural philosophy and wading deep into it will bring about " men's minds to religion ...
... nature , that a little natural philosophy , and " the first entrance into it , doth dispose the opinion " to atheism ; but on the other side , much natural philosophy and wading deep into it will bring about " men's minds to religion ...
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... natural pleasure , whereof there is no satiety ? " Is it not knowledge that doth alone clear the mind " of all ... nature ; for , " shall the pleasures of the affections so exceed the senses , as much as the obtaining of desire or ...
... natural pleasure , whereof there is no satiety ? " Is it not knowledge that doth alone clear the mind " of all ... nature ; for , " shall the pleasures of the affections so exceed the senses , as much as the obtaining of desire or ...
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