The Later Renaissance in England: Nondramatic Verse and Prose, 1600-1660Houghton Mifflin, 1975 - 962 ページ |
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... heart is full of evil . ( 2 ) Madness is in his heart all his peregrination whiles they live . ( 3 ) His journey's end is the grave ; he goes to the dead . First , man is born from the womb as an arrow shot from the bow . ( 2 ) His ...
... heart is full of evil . ( 2 ) Madness is in his heart all his peregrination whiles they live . ( 3 ) His journey's end is the grave ; he goes to the dead . First , man is born from the womb as an arrow shot from the bow . ( 2 ) His ...
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... heart , placed in the midst as a center ; the liver is like the sea , whence flow the lively springs of blood ; the brain , like the sun , gives the light of understanding ; and the senses are set round about like the stars . The heart ...
... heart , placed in the midst as a center ; the liver is like the sea , whence flow the lively springs of blood ; the brain , like the sun , gives the light of understanding ; and the senses are set round about like the stars . The heart ...
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... heart full of evil , we come to his madness . No marvel if , when the stomach is full of strong wines , the head grow drunken . The heart being so filled with that pernicious liquor , evil , becomes drunk with it . Sobriety , a moral ...
... heart full of evil , we come to his madness . No marvel if , when the stomach is full of strong wines , the head grow drunken . The heart being so filled with that pernicious liquor , evil , becomes drunk with it . Sobriety , a moral ...
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Fulke Greville First Baron Brooke 4 | 10 |
From Euthymiae Raptus or the Tears of Peace | 18 |
Michael Drayton | 31 |
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