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as in the Ministery, Magistracy, or by the chiefe in the Oeconomy, and the subiects of these gifts, besides their too speciall notice they take of themselues, Narcissus like, becomming enamoured of themselues for them, be further puffed vp (as bladders with winde) by the daingerous applauses of the admiring multitude , |
as in the Ministry, Magistracy, or by the chief in the Oeconomy, and the Subjects of these Gifts, beside their too special notice they take of themselves, Narcissus like, becoming enamoured of themselves for them, be further puffed up (as bladders with wind) by the dangerous applauses of the admiring multitude, |
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Note 0 |
De Narcisso vide expositionem Ethicam, ex Textoris Theatre lib. 8. pag. 866. |
De Narcisso vide expositionem Ethicam, ex Textoris Theatre lib. 8. page. 866. |
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Note 1 |
Which applauses once puft vp S. Augustine when he was Rhetoricke Lecturer at Millane: and Demosthenes, when they pointed at him, Hic est Demosthenes. |
Which applauses once puffed up S. Augustine when he was Rhetoric Lecturer At Milan: and Demosthenes, when they pointed At him, Hic est Demosthenes. |
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