... obstinately lingring, and unremoovably-obstinate. Let nature worke : Let hir have hir will : She knoweth what she hath to doe, and understands hir selfe better then we do. But such a one died of it, wil you say; so shal you doubtlesse; if not of that,... The Essayes - Page 436by Michel de Montaigne - 1908Full view - About this book
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...say ; so shal you doubtlesse ; if not of that, yet of some other disease. And how many have we seene die when they have had a whole Colledge of Physitians...upon the name or colour of it. Pleasure is one of the chiefest kinds of profit. I have suffered rheumes, gowty defluxions, relaxions, pantings of the... | |
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...say ; so shal you doubtlesse ; if not of that, yet of some other disease. And how many have we seene die when they have had a whole Colledge of Physitians...upon the name or colour of it. Pleasure is one of the chiefest kinds of profit. I have suffered rheumes, gowty defluxions, [relaxations] pantings of... | |
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