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... nature itself , towards its supply . 66 " I delight , " says Petrarch , " in my pic- tures . I take great pleasure also in images ; they come in show more near unto nature than pictures , for they do but appear ; but these are felt to ...
... nature itself , towards its supply . 66 " I delight , " says Petrarch , " in my pic- tures . I take great pleasure also in images ; they come in show more near unto nature than pictures , for they do but appear ; but these are felt to ...
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... Nature works in all things to an end , So , in the appropriate honour of that end , All things precedent have their natural frame ; And therefore is there a proportion Betwixt the ends of those things and their primes : Per else there ...
... Nature works in all things to an end , So , in the appropriate honour of that end , All things precedent have their natural frame ; And therefore is there a proportion Betwixt the ends of those things and their primes : Per else there ...
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... nature : and as the letters are not a discourse , though they go into the composition of it , neither are the elements of body , body : but since they must be either corporeal or incorporeal , it follows , that they are incorporeal . To ...
... nature : and as the letters are not a discourse , though they go into the composition of it , neither are the elements of body , body : but since they must be either corporeal or incorporeal , it follows , that they are incorporeal . To ...
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