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Page 47
... thing that brute beastes should obey the Lawe of nature , and men should fight against Nature , " for " not only Stockdoues and Pigions , but also the most wilde beasts , haue a Naturall feeling of this thing [ wed- lock ] . " 5 ... On ...
... thing that brute beastes should obey the Lawe of nature , and men should fight against Nature , " for " not only Stockdoues and Pigions , but also the most wilde beasts , haue a Naturall feeling of this thing [ wed- lock ] . " 5 ... On ...
Page 48
... things " or " comparing or liking of looke , with looke , shape , with shape , and one thing with an other " is exemplified in such expressions as " He looks like a Tiger , a man would think he would eate one , his countenance is so ...
... things " or " comparing or liking of looke , with looke , shape , with shape , and one thing with an other " is exemplified in such expressions as " He looks like a Tiger , a man would think he would eate one , his countenance is so ...
Page 67
... thing wrongfully , for vniust mens goods shall be soone destroyed " and " riche lightly gotten may not last long . " 193 Usurers and their pitilessness in dealing with their victims Diog- enes pictures in a fable of a " Griphon ” and ...
... thing wrongfully , for vniust mens goods shall be soone destroyed " and " riche lightly gotten may not last long . " 193 Usurers and their pitilessness in dealing with their victims Diog- enes pictures in a fable of a " Griphon ” and ...
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