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... persons that figure in it are distinguished , I find a conformity and connexion with the thing signified , so close and so evident , that one cannot help believing such a signification to have been designed and med- itated from the ...
... persons that figure in it are distinguished , I find a conformity and connexion with the thing signified , so close and so evident , that one cannot help believing such a signification to have been designed and med- itated from the ...
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... persons , though they be wise and free , and their counsels sound and wholesome , yet with all their efforts to persuade they scarcely can do any good ; on the contrary , they rather hasten the destruction of those upon whom they press ...
... persons , though they be wise and free , and their counsels sound and wholesome , yet with all their efforts to persuade they scarcely can do any good ; on the contrary , they rather hasten the destruction of those upon whom they press ...
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... to set up some head of their own . This generally begins with the secret solicitation of nobles and great persons , whose connivency being obtained , an attempt is then made to stir the people . Thence comes a kind DE SAPIENTIA VETERUM .
... to set up some head of their own . This generally begins with the secret solicitation of nobles and great persons , whose connivency being obtained , an attempt is then made to stir the people . Thence comes a kind DE SAPIENTIA VETERUM .
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... persons who from consciousness either of beauty or some other gift with which nature unaided by any industry of their own has graced them , fall in love as it were with themselves . For with this state of mind there is commonly joined ...
... persons who from consciousness either of beauty or some other gift with which nature unaided by any industry of their own has graced them , fall in love as it were with themselves . For with this state of mind there is commonly joined ...
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... person of Pan an elaborate description of universal nature . His par- entage they leave in doubt . Some call him the son ... persons and names of later date ; sometimes absurdly and stupidly , as in this instance ; for Pan was one of the ...
... person of Pan an elaborate description of universal nature . His par- entage they leave in doubt . Some call him the son ... persons and names of later date ; sometimes absurdly and stupidly , as in this instance ; for Pan was one of the ...
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