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... tion . 22. NEMESIS , or the Vicissitude of Things . 23. ACHELOUS , or the Battle . 24. DIONYSUS , or Desire . 9. THE SISTER OF THE GI- 25. ATALANTA , or Profit . ANTS , or Fame . 10. ACTEON AND PENTHEUS , or Curiosity . 11. ORPHEUS , or ...
... tion . 22. NEMESIS , or the Vicissitude of Things . 23. ACHELOUS , or the Battle . 24. DIONYSUS , or Desire . 9. THE SISTER OF THE GI- 25. ATALANTA , or Profit . ANTS , or Fame . 10. ACTEON AND PENTHEUS , or Curiosity . 11. ORPHEUS , or ...
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... tion that is odious and unpopular . Upon which the prince , not willing to take the envy . of it upon himself , and well knowing that he can always have plenty of such instruments , throws them overboard , and leaves them to the course ...
... tion that is odious and unpopular . Upon which the prince , not willing to take the envy . of it upon himself , and well knowing that he can always have plenty of such instruments , throws them overboard , and leaves them to the course ...
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... tion , they fall into such a sloth and listlessness that they grow utterly stupid , and lose all vigour and alac- rity . And it was a beautiful thought to choose the flower of spring as an emblem of characters like this : characters ...
... tion , they fall into such a sloth and listlessness that they grow utterly stupid , and lose all vigour and alac- rity . And it was a beautiful thought to choose the flower of spring as an emblem of characters like this : characters ...
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... tion to match himself against Apollo in music ; and was by Midas's judgment pronounced victor ; for which judgment Midas had to wear the ears of an ass , but not so as to be seen . There are no amours reported of Pan , or at least very ...
... tion to match himself against Apollo in music ; and was by Midas's judgment pronounced victor ; for which judgment Midas had to wear the ears of an ass , but not so as to be seen . There are no amours reported of Pan , or at least very ...
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... tion ; being indeed nothing else than the image and reflection of it , which it only repeats and echoes , but adds nothing of its own . That the world has no is- sue , is another allusion to the sufficiency and perfec- tion of it in ...
... tion ; being indeed nothing else than the image and reflection of it , which it only repeats and echoes , but adds nothing of its own . That the world has no is- sue , is another allusion to the sufficiency and perfec- tion of it in ...
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Achelous additur adeo affectus Alban ancient answered apophthegms apud Aristippus asked atque Augustus Cæsar autem Bacon better Cæsar Cicero collection colour cujus Democritus divine doth ejus enim eorum erat esset etiam Eupolis evil fable Fabula fere fortune friends fuisse gods Gondomar gradus hæc hand hath Hippomenes homines hominum honour hujusmodi illa ille illi illud Itaque Jupiter kind King kingdom KINGDOM OF BRITAIN licet Lord Lordship Macedon magis Majesty Martius materia matter means mind mought nature Neque nisi omnia omnis Orpheus Pentheus persons philosophy Pollio Pompey postquam princes Prometheus Proserpina quæ quam Queen Elizabeth quia quod Rawley Rawley's rerum Resuscitatio saith shew SIR HENRY SAVILL Sir Nicholas Bacon sive speech sunt tamen tanquam tantum things tion true Typhon unto veluti vero Verum Vespasian videtur virtue whereof Whereupon wise wont to say