A philosophicall discourse, entituled, The anatomie of the minde. Nevvlie made and set forth by T.R.
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A philosophicall discourse, entituled, The anatomie of the minde. Nevvlie made and set forth by T.R.
Author
Rogers, Thomas, d. 1616.
Publication
Imprinted at London :: By I[ohn] C[harlewood] for Andrew Maunsell, dvvelling in Paules Church yarde, at the signe of the Parret,
1576.
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Ethics.
Conduct of life -- Early works to 1900.
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¶These and such like fault as not willinglie committe. we praye thee (good Reader) friendly to correct.
Leaf.
Line.
Scape.
Amende.
a, b.
23.
sharplie
simplie
25.
raigne
remaine
3.
20.
contritions
commotions
5, b.
16.
are as it
as it
6, b.
20.
it so
so
7.
25.
for if they come to a custome they
for if it come to a custome it
7, b.
20.
Scylla
Sylla
21.
dicsomendes him?
discōmends him?
10.
13.
banes
bones
11.
28.
except he
except ye
11, b.
28.
it raignes, it
it raignes.
31, b.
16.
of weakenes
or weakenes
47.
12.
Marcius
Marius
51.
7.
presuming
suing
73.
11.
from an
for an
73, b.
4.
and mankinde
as mankinde
23.
euery particular
euery particular
thing a particular
thing is aparticular
77, b.
12.
should haue his own
his owne
78, b.
25.
a babler
a lubber
78.
5.
A meane in all
A meane as in al
84, b.
10.
a felowe
a felowlie
16.
semblied
semblies
88.
22.
Aristootle
Aristotle
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107.
4.
defende them
deceaue them
108, b.
18.
erane
erant
111.
3.
Continēcie, Pudicita,
Continencie, Chasti∣tie, Pudicitia,
129,
14.
all was
alwaies
20.
as ignorant
was ignorant.
130.
20.
as Coniungata, & ech
as Cōiugata are fefcht.
137. b.
1.
to vanquishe
to vanquish
139. b.
17.
this vertue boldnes
this virtuous boldnes
143. b.
19.
then at hande
or at hande.
150.
18.
Then afterwarde
Them afterwarde
150, b.
22. m.
VVals of the world
VVals of Babylon.
25.
fiue fullongs
fue furlongs
151.
3.
eu••lin••es
volumes
159.
21.
speake
spake
161.
10. m.
Vertutum imperio
Virtutum connexio.
26.
and a golden
and had a golden
162, b.
7.
which moue vs
which are nigh vnto vs
11.
if there be any in
if they be in
163, b.
19.
doth persist
doth profite
168. m.
28.
Cicero pro posio
Cicero pro Q Roscio.
174, b.
21.
a newe must
a meane must
175.
10.
doth loue his
doth better loue
11.
and ye things wrought by the workeman
then ye thing wrought by the workman, doth him.
183.
10.
in the .lxi.
in the .xli.
189.
21.
Deus pinates
Deos penates
189, b.
1. m.
The office
The oth
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