English Prose, 1600-1660Doubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1930 - 622 頁 |
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... fears without a cause , this upon great occasion ; melancholy is caused by fear and grief , but this torment procures them all extremity of bitterness ; much mel- ancholy is without affliction of conscience , as Bright and Perkins ...
... fears without a cause , this upon great occasion ; melancholy is caused by fear and grief , but this torment procures them all extremity of bitterness ; much mel- ancholy is without affliction of conscience , as Bright and Perkins ...
第 388 頁
... fear , he is bound to keep it , unless , as hath been said before , there ariseth some new and just cause of fear to renew the war . And even in commonwealths , if I be forced to redeem myself from a thief by promising him money , I am ...
... fear , he is bound to keep it , unless , as hath been said before , there ariseth some new and just cause of fear to renew the war . And even in commonwealths , if I be forced to redeem myself from a thief by promising him money , I am ...
第 403 頁
... Fear and liberty are consistent ; as when a man throweth his goods into the sea for " fear " the ship should sink , he doth it nevertheless very willingly , and may refuse to do it if he will : it is therefore the action of one that was ...
... Fear and liberty are consistent ; as when a man throweth his goods into the sea for " fear " the ship should sink , he doth it nevertheless very willingly , and may refuse to do it if he will : it is therefore the action of one that was ...
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Senecas Epistles | 3 |
JOHN FLORIO | 13 |
FRANCIS BACON See also under Philosophy and Science | 31 |
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