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Plato, Socrates, Aristotle, for their learning: Alexander, Pyrrhus, Pompey, for their manhood: were of power, were of great fame, and able to do muche in the world. |
Plato, Socrates, Aristotle, for their learning: Alexander, Phyrrhus, Pompey, for their manhood: were of power, were of great fame, and able to do much in the world. |
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Man in his eccellency of carnal wit, is not able to giue any perpe•ui•ie to his diuice. |
Man in his eccellency of carnal wit, is not able to give any perpe•ui•ie to his diuice. |
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