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... believe her . This fable seems to have been devised in reproof of unreasonable and unprofitable liberty in giving advice and admonition . For they that are of a froward and rough disposition , and will not submit to learn of.
... believe her . This fable seems to have been devised in reproof of unreasonable and unprofitable liberty in giving advice and admonition . For they that are of a froward and rough disposition , and will not submit to learn of.
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... permission ) slew them with his arrows . This fable seems to relate to the doings of kings ; by whom cruel and bloody and exacting ministers are in the first instance punished and put out of office DE SAPIENTIA VETERUM . 87.
... permission ) slew them with his arrows . This fable seems to relate to the doings of kings ; by whom cruel and bloody and exacting ministers are in the first instance punished and put out of office DE SAPIENTIA VETERUM . 87.
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... seems to have been invented in allusion to treaties and compacts of princes : in respect of which it is but too true that whatever be the solemnity and sanctity of the oath they are confirmed with , yet they are little to be depended on ...
... seems to have been invented in allusion to treaties and compacts of princes : in respect of which it is but too true that whatever be the solemnity and sanctity of the oath they are confirmed with , yet they are little to be depended on ...
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... seem strange . The only thing imputed to him in this kind is a passion for Echo , who was also accounted his wife ; and for one nymph called Syringa , with love of whom he was smitten by Cupid in anger and re- venge because of his ...
... seem strange . The only thing imputed to him in this kind is a passion for Echo , who was also accounted his wife ; and for one nymph called Syringa , with love of whom he was smitten by Cupid in anger and re- venge because of his ...
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... seems to meet at last in one point . Nor need we wonder that Pan's horns touch heaven ; since the summits , or universal forms , of nature do in a manner reach up to God ; the passage from metaphysic to natural theology being ready and ...
... seems to meet at last in one point . Nor need we wonder that Pan's horns touch heaven ; since the summits , or universal forms , of nature do in a manner reach up to God ; the passage from metaphysic to natural theology being ready and ...
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