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... opinion in similitudes and ornaments of speech , it is never called down . The use of this work , honoured with a precedent in Aristo- tle ' , is nothing less than to give contentment to the appetite of curious and vain wits , as the ...
... opinion in similitudes and ornaments of speech , it is never called down . The use of this work , honoured with a precedent in Aristo- tle ' , is nothing less than to give contentment to the appetite of curious and vain wits , as the ...
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... opinion that the inquisition of man is not competent to find out essential forms or true differences : of which opinion we will take this hold ; that the invention of Forms is of all other parts of knowledge the worthiest to be sought ...
... opinion that the inquisition of man is not competent to find out essential forms or true differences : of which opinion we will take this hold ; that the invention of Forms is of all other parts of knowledge the worthiest to be sought ...
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... opinion on both sides . Again , we see when M. Brutus and Cassius invited to a supper certain whose opinions they meant to feel , whether they were fit to be made their associates , and cast forth the question touching the killing of a ...
... opinion on both sides . Again , we see when M. Brutus and Cassius invited to a supper certain whose opinions they meant to feel , whether they were fit to be made their associates , and cast forth the question touching the killing of a ...
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