Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel |
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... moving about his own center , but resteth ( as we may say ) quiet 30 without all such moving . Like ways must you think ... move in falling , yet in his place lieth quiet without motion , so the earth of itself , and the ROBERT RECORDE 669.
... moving about his own center , but resteth ( as we may say ) quiet 30 without all such moving . Like ways must you think ... move in falling , yet in his place lieth quiet without motion , so the earth of itself , and the ROBERT RECORDE 669.
Page 670
... moving from the east to the west , and from the west to the east again , about the earth once every 24 hours ; and there- fore ... move about the earth . MASTER : Such gross ignorance happened sometimes to famous men for 20 lack of due ...
... moving from the east to the west , and from the west to the east again , about the earth once every 24 hours ; and there- fore ... move about the earth . MASTER : Such gross ignorance happened sometimes to famous men for 20 lack of due ...
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... moved to the exercise of courtesy , liberality , and especially courage . Who readeth Aeneas carrying old Anchises on ... move , saving wrangling whether virtus be the chief or the only good ; whether the contemplative or the active life ...
... moved to the exercise of courtesy , liberality , and especially courage . Who readeth Aeneas carrying old Anchises on ... move , saving wrangling whether virtus be the chief or the only good ; whether the contemplative or the active life ...
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