Essayes, Volumes 5-6Gibbings & Company, 1603 |
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according actions Alcibiades alwayes ammuse amongst Antisthenes Aristotle arte beleeve better body businesse cause choise Cittie commend commeth common commonly conceit conscience contrary countenance custome dayes death desire discourses divers doth endevour Epicurus Epig esteeme evill excuse falne farre favour feare finde forsomuch fortune friends generall give goeth grace greatnesse hand hate hath heere himselfe hold honour humour imagination judge judgement JUVEN kinde King knowen lawes lesse liberty live maister manner matter meere minde moove naturall nature neere never offend opinion OVID passion peradventure perswade Plato pleased pleasure Princes profitable publike quæ quàm reason runne saith seemeth seene setled shee shew sneese Socrates soever speake strange sufficiently Sunne therein things thinke thou tion trouble universall vaine vertue vice VIRG warre weakenesse whereof wherewith willingly wise wisedome Xenophon yeeld yeeres