In-Text |
for Wise-men (saith he) have said of Anger, that it is a short madnesse; and (for the time it continueth in act) the foulest and maddest of all the affections: |
for Wise men (Says he) have said of Anger, that it is a short madness; and (for the time it Continueth in act) the Foulest and maddest of all the affections: |
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Note 0 |
Quidam e sapientibus viris, iram dixerunt brevem insaniam. Ibid. |
Quidam e sapientibus Viris, iram dixerunt brevem insaniam. Ibid |
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Note 1 |
Affectum maxime ex omnibus terrum & rabidum. Senec. de ira l. 1. c. 1. |
Affectum maxim ex omnibus terrum & rabidum. Seneca de ira l. 1. c. 1. |
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