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... fable of Ixion , " and it will keep him from conceitedness : let him look into the errors of the second Cato , and he will never tread opposite to the world.v 4. For the pretence that learning disposes to retirement , privacy , and ...
... fable of Ixion , " and it will keep him from conceitedness : let him look into the errors of the second Cato , and he will never tread opposite to the world.v 4. For the pretence that learning disposes to retirement , privacy , and ...
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... fable of Scylla seems a lively image of this kind of philosophy , who was trans- formed into a beautiful virgin upwards , whilst barking mon- sters surrounded her below , — Candida succinctam latrantibus inguina monstris . ” — Virgil ...
... fable of Scylla seems a lively image of this kind of philosophy , who was trans- formed into a beautiful virgin upwards , whilst barking mon- sters surrounded her below , — Candida succinctam latrantibus inguina monstris . ” — Virgil ...
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... fable or fiction , throwing all strange re- ports which he thought worth recording in a book by them- selves , thus wisely intimating , that matter of truth which is the basis of solid experience , philosophy , and the sciences , should ...
... fable or fiction , throwing all strange re- ports which he thought worth recording in a book by them- selves , thus wisely intimating , that matter of truth which is the basis of solid experience , philosophy , and the sciences , should ...
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... fable , which represented the members of the body at war with the stomach , because it alone , of all the parts of the frame , seemed to rest , and absorb all the nourishment . For if any man esteem philosophy and every study of a ...
... fable , which represented the members of the body at war with the stomach , because it alone , of all the parts of the frame , seemed to rest , and absorb all the nourishment . For if any man esteem philosophy and every study of a ...
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... fable , without regard at present to the poetical style . History is properly concerned about in- dividuals , circumscribed by time and place ; so likewise is poetry , with this difference , that its individuals are feigned , with a ...
... fable , without regard at present to the poetical style . History is properly concerned about in- dividuals , circumscribed by time and place ; so likewise is poetry , with this difference , that its individuals are feigned , with a ...
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