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" The philosopher showeth you the way, he informeth you of the particularities, as well of the tediousness of the way, as of the pleasant lodging you shall have when your journey is ended, as of the many by-turnings that may divert you from your way. "
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...as of the pleasant lodging you shall have when your journey is ended, as of the many fcye-turnings that may divert you from your way ; but this is to...him that will read him, and read him with attentive, studious painfulness ; which constant desire whosoever hath in him, hath already past half the hardness...

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...way, as of the pleasant lodging yon shall have when your journey is ended, as of the many byf-turnings that may divert you from your way ; but this is to no man, but to him that will read him, and read hint with attentive, studious pamfulness ; which constant desire whosoever hath in him, hath already...

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...of the particularities, as well of the tediousness of the way, as of the pleasant lodging you shall have when your journey is ended, as of the many bye-turnings...that may divert you from your way ; but this is to ho man, but to him that will read him, and read him with attentive, studious painfulness ; which constant...

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...way and of the pleasant lodging you shall have when your journey is ended, as of the many by-turnings that may divert you from your way ; but this is to...him that will read him, and read him with attentive, studious painfulness ; which constant desire whosoever hath in him, hath already passed half the hardness...

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Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 σελίδες
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...of the particularities, as well of the tcdiousness of the way, as of the pleasant lodging you shall both the lie. Tell potentates, they live Acting by...give, Not strong but by their factions. If potentat fcad him, and read him with attentive studious painfulness ; which constant desire whosoeverhath in...




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