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The prudent man is alwayes the good man in Aristotle. For how is it possible that a Soule troubled and clouded with the fumes and mists of vicious affections can discover ought aright through that even glasse of corrupt passion, which presenteth things unto us with the same Obliquities and Deformities as it selfe is affected with; |
The prudent man is always the good man in Aristotle. For how is it possible that a Soul troubled and clouded with the fumes and mists of vicious affections can discover ought aright through that even glass of corrupt passion, which presents things unto us with the same Obliquities and Deformities as it self is affected with; |
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