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... manner of an interpreter of dreams , made them out to be Stoics ; and that the Alchemists more absurdly still have discovered in the pleasant and sportive fictions of the transformation of bodies , allusion to experiments of the furnace ...
... manner of an interpreter of dreams , made them out to be Stoics ; and that the Alchemists more absurdly still have discovered in the pleasant and sportive fictions of the transformation of bodies , allusion to experiments of the furnace ...
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... manner upon a fresh ground . Parables have been used in two ways , and ( which is strange ) for contrary purposes . For they✓ serve to disguise and veil the meaning , and they serve also to clear and throw light upon it . To avoid dis ...
... manner upon a fresh ground . Parables have been used in two ways , and ( which is strange ) for contrary purposes . For they✓ serve to disguise and veil the meaning , and they serve also to clear and throw light upon it . To avoid dis ...
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... manner reach up to God ; the passage from metaphysic to natural theology being ready and short . The body of Nature is most elegantly and truly represented as covered with hair ; in allusion to the 4 rays which all objects emit ; for ...
... manner reach up to God ; the passage from metaphysic to natural theology being ready and short . The body of Nature is most elegantly and truly represented as covered with hair ; in allusion to the 4 rays which all objects emit ; for ...
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... manner by substances that belong prop- erly to the lower world — witness clouds and meteors . The emblems in Pan's hands are of two kinds one of harmony , the other of empire . The pipe com- pact of seven reeds evidently indicates that ...
... manner by substances that belong prop- erly to the lower world — witness clouds and meteors . The emblems in Pan's hands are of two kinds one of harmony , the other of empire . The pipe com- pact of seven reeds evidently indicates that ...
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... manner of it without being confused by the fear of it ; which is meant by the looking at it with eyes averted . The conclusion of the war is followed by two effects : first the birth and springing up of Pegasus , which obvi- ously ...
... manner of it without being confused by the fear of it ; which is meant by the looking at it with eyes averted . The conclusion of the war is followed by two effects : first the birth and springing up of Pegasus , which obvi- ously ...
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