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... Nature and her bounty . And for this reason doth the smallest round Seal with its signet Sodom and Cahors , And who , disdaining God , speaks from the heart . Fraud , wherewithal is every conscience stung , A man may practise upon him ...
... Nature and her bounty . And for this reason doth the smallest round Seal with its signet Sodom and Cahors , And who , disdaining God , speaks from the heart . Fraud , wherewithal is every conscience stung , A man may practise upon him ...
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... Nature takes her course From Intellect Divine , and from its art ; And if thy Physics carefully thou notest , After not many pages shalt thou find , ' That this your art as far as possible Follows , as the disciple doth the master ; So ...
... Nature takes her course From Intellect Divine , and from its art ; And if thy Physics carefully thou notest , After not many pages shalt thou find , ' That this your art as far as possible Follows , as the disciple doth the master ; So ...
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... from human nature placed ; For in my mind is fixed , and touches now My heart the dear and good paternal image Of you , when in the world from hour to hour B You taught me how a man becomes eternal ; And 48 THE DIVINE COMEDY .
... from human nature placed ; For in my mind is fixed , and touches now My heart the dear and good paternal image Of you , when in the world from hour to hour B You taught me how a man becomes eternal ; And 48 THE DIVINE COMEDY .
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... Nature , the daughter of God , or against Art , the daughter of Nature . III . BESTIALITY : first subdivision : I. Seducers . 2. Flatterers . 3. Simoni acs . 4. Soothsayers . 5. Barrators . 6 . Hypocrites . 7. Thieves . 8. Evil coun ...
... Nature , the daughter of God , or against Art , the daughter of Nature . III . BESTIALITY : first subdivision : I. Seducers . 2. Flatterers . 3. Simoni acs . 4. Soothsayers . 5. Barrators . 6 . Hypocrites . 7. Thieves . 8. Evil coun ...
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... nature , and snatched from the breast , a black day cut off , and buried in an untimely grave . " 53. The descent of Christ into Limbo . Neither here nor elsewhere in the Inferno does Dante mention the name of Christ . 72. The reader ...
... nature , and snatched from the breast , a black day cut off , and buried in an untimely grave . " 53. The descent of Christ into Limbo . Neither here nor elsewhere in the Inferno does Dante mention the name of Christ . 72. The reader ...
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