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... virtue ; and if we yield | up our arms , how shall we make use of our virtue ? " Whereto Falinus , smiling on him , said , “ If I be not deceived , young gentleman , you are an Athenian , and , I believe , you study philosophy , and it ...
... virtue ; and if we yield | up our arms , how shall we make use of our virtue ? " Whereto Falinus , smiling on him , said , “ If I be not deceived , young gentleman , you are an Athenian , and , I believe , you study philosophy , and it ...
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... virtue with reluctation and virtue secured , in their encounters between honesty and profit , in their balancing of virtue with virtue , and the like ; so as this part de- serveth to be reported for excellently laboured ...
... virtue with reluctation and virtue secured , in their encounters between honesty and profit , in their balancing of virtue with virtue , and the like ; so as this part de- serveth to be reported for excellently laboured ...
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... virtue , that it is like the felicity of a player , who if he were left of his auditory and their applause , he would straight be out of heart and countenance ; and therefore they call virtue bonum theatrale : but of riches the poet ...
... virtue , that it is like the felicity of a player , who if he were left of his auditory and their applause , he would straight be out of heart and countenance ; and therefore they call virtue bonum theatrale : but of riches the poet ...
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BOOK | viii |
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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