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... speaking of human wisdom only , I do certainly for my own part ( I freely and candidly confess ) incline to this opinion , that beneath no small number of the fables of the ancient poets there lay from the very beginning a mystery and ...
... speaking of human wisdom only , I do certainly for my own part ( I freely and candidly confess ) incline to this opinion , that beneath no small number of the fables of the ancient poets there lay from the very beginning a mystery and ...
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... I am of course aware , but if I may speak what I think freely without mincing it , I must say that the pains which have been hitherto taken that way , though great and laborious , have gone near to deprive the inquiry of 80 PREFACE .
... I am of course aware , but if I may speak what I think freely without mincing it , I must say that the pains which have been hitherto taken that way , though great and laborious , have gone near to deprive the inquiry of 80 PREFACE .
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... speak ) in discourse , the differences between the learned and the vulgar ear , and the times when to speak and when to be silent ; such persons , though they be wise and free , and their counsels sound and wholesome , yet with all ...
... speak ) in discourse , the differences between the learned and the vulgar ear , and the times when to speak and when to be silent ; such persons , though they be wise and free , and their counsels sound and wholesome , yet with all ...
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... speak more plainly , the natural motion of the atom ; which is indeed the original and unique force that constitutes and fash- ions all things out of matter . Now this is entirely without parent ; that is , without cause . For the cause ...
... speak more plainly , the natural motion of the atom ; which is indeed the original and unique force that constitutes and fash- ions all things out of matter . Now this is entirely without parent ; that is , without cause . For the cause ...
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... speak at their death , like the song of the dying swan , have a wonderful effect and impression upon men's minds , and dwell long after in their memory and feelings . - XIX . DEDALUS ; OR THE MECHANIC . UNDER the 128 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... speak at their death , like the song of the dying swan , have a wonderful effect and impression upon men's minds , and dwell long after in their memory and feelings . - XIX . DEDALUS ; OR THE MECHANIC . UNDER the 128 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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