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... . Certainly I am of opinion that speculative studies when trans- planted into active life acquire some new grace and vigour , and having more matter to feed them , strike V their roots perhaps deeper , or at least grow taller.
... . Certainly I am of opinion that speculative studies when trans- planted into active life acquire some new grace and vigour , and having more matter to feed them , strike V their roots perhaps deeper , or at least grow taller.
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... opinion , that beneath no small number of the fables of the ancient poets there lay from the very beginning a mystery and an alle- gory . It may be that my reverence for the primitive time carries me too far , but the truth is that in ...
... opinion , that beneath no small number of the fables of the ancient poets there lay from the very beginning a mystery and an alle- gory . It may be that my reverence for the primitive time carries me too far , but the truth is that in ...
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... opinions may find an easier passage to the understanding . On this account it was that in the old times , when the inventions and conclusions of human reason ( even those that are now trite and vulgar ) were as yet new and strange , the ...
... opinions may find an easier passage to the understanding . On this account it was that in the old times , when the inventions and conclusions of human reason ( even those that are now trite and vulgar ) were as yet new and strange , the ...
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... opinions ; for Nature is either the offspring of Mercury- that is of the Di- vine Word ( an opinion which the Scriptures establish beyond question , and which was entertained by all the more divine philosophers ) ; or else of the seeds ...
... opinions ; for Nature is either the offspring of Mercury- that is of the Di- vine Word ( an opinion which the Scriptures establish beyond question , and which was entertained by all the more divine philosophers ) ; or else of the seeds ...
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... opinion , and can- not be consistent with themselves in which sense they in like manner see two Thebes ; for by Thebes is meant the ends and aim of our actions ; Thebes being Pen- theus's home and resting - place . And hence it comes ...
... opinion , and can- not be consistent with themselves in which sense they in like manner see two Thebes ; for by Thebes is meant the ends and aim of our actions ; Thebes being Pen- theus's home and resting - place . And hence it comes ...
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