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Page iii
... EVIL - the NEW ATLANTIS - FILUM LABYRINTHI - SEQUELA CHAR- TARUM , and the ESSAY ON DEATH . In the Apophthegms he proves himself a master in the art of relating short pleasant stories , the useful application of which cannot be mistaken ...
... EVIL - the NEW ATLANTIS - FILUM LABYRINTHI - SEQUELA CHAR- TARUM , and the ESSAY ON DEATH . In the Apophthegms he proves himself a master in the art of relating short pleasant stories , the useful application of which cannot be mistaken ...
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... Evil . What was obscure in Aristotle , he has cleared up ; what was subtile , and sometimes altogether unintelligible by the great majority of readers , he has simpli fied in language equally plain and convincing , and many seem- ing ...
... Evil . What was obscure in Aristotle , he has cleared up ; what was subtile , and sometimes altogether unintelligible by the great majority of readers , he has simpli fied in language equally plain and convincing , and many seem- ing ...
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... Evil A Fragment of the Colours of Good and Evil Table of the Colours , or Appearances of Good and Evil , and their Degrees , as Places of Persuasion and Dissuasion , and their several Fallacies and the Elen- ches of them New Atlantis ...
... Evil A Fragment of the Colours of Good and Evil Table of the Colours , or Appearances of Good and Evil , and their Degrees , as Places of Persuasion and Dissuasion , and their several Fallacies and the Elen- ches of them New Atlantis ...
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... evil deeds in the other : and the soul's balance went up far too light . Then was our lady painted with a great pair of beads , who cast them into the light balance , and brought down the scale : so he said ; place and authority , which ...
... evil deeds in the other : and the soul's balance went up far too light . Then was our lady painted with a great pair of beads , who cast them into the light balance , and brought down the scale : so he said ; place and authority , which ...
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... evil nor vice of you . 230. Pace , the bitter fool , was not suffered to come at queen Elizabeth , because of his bitter humour . Yet at one time , some persuaded the queen that he should come to her ; undertaking for him , that he ...
... evil nor vice of you . 230. Pace , the bitter fool , was not suffered to come at queen Elizabeth , because of his bitter humour . Yet at one time , some persuaded the queen that he should come to her ; undertaking for him , that he ...
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