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... never meant to bear may be plausibly put upon it . Neither have I forgotten that there has been old abuse of the thing in practice ; that many , wishing only to gain the sanction and rev- erence of antiquity for doctrines and inventions ...
... never meant to bear may be plausibly put upon it . Neither have I forgotten that there has been old abuse of the thing in practice ; that many , wishing only to gain the sanction and rev- erence of antiquity for doctrines and inventions ...
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... never have en- tered any man's head either to conceive or relate on its own account , we must presume that it had some further reach . What a fiction ( for instance ) is that of Jupiter and Metis ! Jupiter took Metis to wife : as soon ...
... never have en- tered any man's head either to conceive or relate on its own account , we must presume that it had some further reach . What a fiction ( for instance ) is that of Jupiter and Metis ! Jupiter took Metis to wife : as soon ...
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... several nature ; leaping and dancing about it with in- finite variety , every one in her country's fashion , and with motion that never ceases . And in their company are ever found the Satyrs and the Sileni ; that 98 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... several nature ; leaping and dancing about it with in- finite variety , every one in her country's fashion , and with motion that never ceases . And in their company are ever found the Satyrs and the Sileni ; that 98 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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... never sleep ; but choose rather such as are of a quiet and complying disposition , and submit to their will without inquiring further , and shew like persons ig- norant and unobserving , and as if asleep ; displaying simple obedience ...
... never sleep ; but choose rather such as are of a quiet and complying disposition , and submit to their will without inquiring further , and shew like persons ig- norant and unobserving , and as if asleep ; displaying simple obedience ...
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... never die ; but forgot , with a woman's thoughtlessness , to add to her petition that neither might he suffer the infirmities of age . So he was exempted from the con- dition of dying ; but there came upon him a strange and miserable ...
... never die ; but forgot , with a woman's thoughtlessness , to add to her petition that neither might he suffer the infirmities of age . So he was exempted from the con- dition of dying ; but there came upon him a strange and miserable ...
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