As Aristotle discourseththereupon well at large, in the 4.
Let us hear again that which Zohar divinely discourseth of, about fire and light, upon the Text of the 4.
A fourth way to go vnto these aforesaid happy Islands Moluccæ sir Humphrey Gilbert a learned and valiant knightdiscourseth of at large in his new passage to Cathayo.
Now, for the purpose in hand, we will first examine what the Archbishop of Spalato saith; for he discourseth much of the jurisdiction and office of princes, in things and causes ecclesiastical.
But I marvel why Dr Forbesse discourseth so much for the indifferency of the ceremonies; for, lib.
Your hot and southern countries are prone to lust, and far more incontinent than those that live in the north, as Bodine discourseth at large, Method, hist.
Gregorius Tholsanus makes seven kinds of ethereal spirits or angels, according to the number of the seven planets, Saturnine, Jovial, Martial, of which Cardan discourseth lib.
Monavius discourseth at large in an epistle of his to Acolsius, giving instance in a Bohemian baron that was so troubled by a philter taken.
Discourseth of foods, household stuff, and other necessary concerns, which folk must have in this earthly life Chap.
Discourseth of the wondrous memory of some and the forgetfulness of others Chap.
Discourseth of naught but heroes and famous artists Chap.
The abuses whereof, and loose living of Popish prelates, by occasion of Hobbinol's demand, he discourseth at large.
The Poet Moralizeth--He Discourseth to those who Gorge and Complain.
Mrs. Merdle Discourseth of the necessity of good Wine and other Matters.
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