Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 sider |
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Side 21
... alley : turn them to new men , and they have lost their aim : so as the old rule , to know a fool from a wise man , " Mitte ambos nudos ad ignotos , et videbis , " doth scarce hold for them ; and , because these cun- ning men are like ...
... alley : turn them to new men , and they have lost their aim : so as the old rule , to know a fool from a wise man , " Mitte ambos nudos ad ignotos , et videbis , " doth scarce hold for them ; and , because these cun- ning men are like ...
Side 42
... alleys with a cross , and the quarters to graze , being kept shorn , but not too near shorn . The row of return on the banquet side , let it be all stately galleries : in which galleries , let there be three , or five fine cupolas in ...
... alleys with a cross , and the quarters to graze , being kept shorn , but not too near shorn . The row of return on the banquet side , let it be all stately galleries : in which galleries , let there be three , or five fine cupolas in ...
Side 43
... alleys of them , to have the pleasure when you walk or tread . For gardens ( speaking of those which are , indeed princelike , as we have done of build- ings ) , the contents ought not well to be under thirty acres of ground , and to be ...
... alleys of them , to have the pleasure when you walk or tread . For gardens ( speaking of those which are , indeed princelike , as we have done of build- ings ) , the contents ought not well to be under thirty acres of ground , and to be ...
Side 44
... alleys , unto which the two covert alleys of the green may deliver you ; but there must be no alleys with hedges at either end of this great enclosure ; not at the hither end , for letting your prospect upon this fair hedge from the ...
... alleys , unto which the two covert alleys of the green may deliver you ; but there must be no alleys with hedges at either end of this great enclosure ; not at the hither end , for letting your prospect upon this fair hedge from the ...
Side 45
... alleys must be ever finely graveled , and no grass , because of going wet . In many of these alleys , like- wise , you are to set fruit trees of all sorts , as well upon the walls as in ranges ; and this bould be generally observed ...
... alleys must be ever finely graveled , and no grass , because of going wet . In many of these alleys , like- wise , you are to set fruit trees of all sorts , as well upon the walls as in ranges ; and this bould be generally observed ...
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affection alleys amongst ancient atheism Augustus Cæsar better beware body bold Cæsar cause Certainly Cicero cometh command commonly corrupt council counsel counsellors court cunning custom danger death discourse doth England envy Epicurus Epimetheus factions fair fame favour fear flowers fore fortune fruit of friendship Galba garden give giveth goeth greatest ground hand hath heart honour hurt judge judgment Julius Cæsar Jupiter kind king kingdom less likewise Macedon maketh man's matter means men's ment mind monly motion nature ness never nobility noble opinion persons plantation pleasure Plutarch poets Pompey princes religion revenge riches Romans secrecy secret sect seditions seemeth Septimius Severus servants side simula soldiers sometimes sort Sparta speak speech superstition sure suspicion Tacitus Themistocles things thou thought Tiberius tion true unto usury Vespasian virtue Vitellius whereby wherein whereof wise