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1.–5. rezultāts no 32.
6. lappuse
... speech of conversation , to vary , and intermingle Some in their discourse desire rather commendation of wit , in being able to holde all arguments , then of Iudgment in discerning what is true ; as if it were a praise to knowe what ...
... speech of conversation , to vary , and intermingle Some in their discourse desire rather commendation of wit , in being able to holde all arguments , then of Iudgment in discerning what is true ; as if it were a praise to knowe what ...
7. lappuse
Francis Bacon Edwin Abbott Abbott. speech of the present occasion with arguments ; tales with reasons ; asking of questions with telling of opinions ; and jest with earnest ; for it is a dull thing to tire , and 15 as we say now , to ...
Francis Bacon Edwin Abbott Abbott. speech of the present occasion with arguments ; tales with reasons ; asking of questions with telling of opinions ; and jest with earnest ; for it is a dull thing to tire , and 15 as we say now , to ...
8. lappuse
... Speech of a man's self ought to be seldom , and well chosen . I knew one was wont to say in scorn , He must needs be a wise man , he speaks so much of himself : and 45 there is but one case wherein a man may commend him- self with a ...
... Speech of a man's self ought to be seldom , and well chosen . I knew one was wont to say in scorn , He must needs be a wise man , he speaks so much of himself : and 45 there is but one case wherein a man may commend him- self with a ...
31. lappuse
... speeches according to their learning and infused opinions ; but their deeds are after as they have been accustomed . And , therefore , as Machiavel well noteth ( though in an evil - favoured instance ) , there 5 is no trusting to the ...
... speeches according to their learning and infused opinions ; but their deeds are after as they have been accustomed . And , therefore , as Machiavel well noteth ( though in an evil - favoured instance ) , there 5 is no trusting to the ...
35. lappuse
... government , often interlaced this speech , And in this fortune had no part , never prospered in anything he undertook afterwards . 55 Certainly there be whose fortunes are like Homer's verses , D 2 Essay 40 ] 35 Of Fortune.
... government , often interlaced this speech , And in this fortune had no part , never prospered in anything he undertook afterwards . 55 Certainly there be whose fortunes are like Homer's verses , D 2 Essay 40 ] 35 Of Fortune.
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