The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1969 - 298 sider |
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... fables or parables . Of this in divine poesy we see the use is authorized . In heathen poesy we see the exposition of fables doth fall out sometimes with great felicity ; as in the fable that the giants being overthrown in their war ...
... fables or parables . Of this in divine poesy we see the use is authorized . In heathen poesy we see the exposition of fables doth fall out sometimes with great felicity ; as in the fable that the giants being overthrown in their war ...
Side 99
... fable that the rest of the gods having conspired to bind Jupiter , Pallas called Briareus with his hundred hands to his aid : expounded that monarchies need not fear any curbing of their absoluteness by mighty subjects , as long as by ...
... fable that the rest of the gods having conspired to bind Jupiter , Pallas called Briareus with his hundred hands to his aid : expounded that monarchies need not fear any curbing of their absoluteness by mighty subjects , as long as by ...
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... fable , to have composed a frame of laws , or of the best state or mould of a Common - wealth ; but foreseeing it would be a long work , his desire of collecting the Natural History diverted him , which he preferred many degrees be ...
... fable , to have composed a frame of laws , or of the best state or mould of a Common - wealth ; but foreseeing it would be a long work , his desire of collecting the Natural History diverted him , which he preferred many degrees be ...
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