Epistolae Ho Elianae the Familiar Letters of James Howell Historiographer Roya

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Epistolae Ho Elianae the Familiar Letters of James Howell Historiographer Roya
James Howell
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Familiar Letters. 369 the bread of carefulness I now eat, to be true Ambrosia to me. This makes me esteem these Walls, wherein I have been immur'd these thirty months, to be no other than a College of instruction to me; and whereas Varro said. That the great World was but a House of a little man, I hold a Fleet to be one of the best lodgings in that House.
There is a people in Spain call'd hos Pattuecos, who some threescore and odd years since were discover'd by the flight of a Hawk of the old
...Duke of Alva's ; this People, then all salvage (tho' they dwelt in the centre of Spain, not far from Toledo, and are yet held to be a part of those Aborigines that Tiibal-Cain brought in), being heninid in, and imprison d, as it were, by a multitude of huge craggy Mountains, thought that behind those Mountains there was no more Earth. I have been so habituated to this prison, and accustomed to the walls thereof so long, that I might well be brought to think, that there is no other world behind them.

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