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Page 335
... translator as the most beauti- ful and perfect among all the works of verace intendimento . Translation : " Great were his shame who should rhyme anything under a garb of metaphor or rhetorical color , and then , being asked , should be ...
... translator as the most beauti- ful and perfect among all the works of verace intendimento . Translation : " Great were his shame who should rhyme anything under a garb of metaphor or rhetorical color , and then , being asked , should be ...
Page 357
... Translation from the Loeb edition . and do not make a living by your toil ,. wholly of himself . . . . But the chief con- solations for nature's imperfection in the case of man are that not even for God are all things possible - for he ...
... Translation from the Loeb edition . and do not make a living by your toil ,. wholly of himself . . . . But the chief con- solations for nature's imperfection in the case of man are that not even for God are all things possible - for he ...
Page 359
... Translation by W. J. Battle . 3. Hunc igitur terrorem animi , tenebrasque necesse est Non radii solis , neque lucida tela diei Discutiant , sed naturae species ratioque : Principium hinc cujus nobis exordia sumet , NULLAM REM NIHILO [ E ...
... Translation by W. J. Battle . 3. Hunc igitur terrorem animi , tenebrasque necesse est Non radii solis , neque lucida tela diei Discutiant , sed naturae species ratioque : Principium hinc cujus nobis exordia sumet , NULLAM REM NIHILO [ E ...
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ESSAYS | 28 |
PROPOSALS FOR AN ASSOCIATION | 169 |
A VINDICATION | 181 |
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