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... stand ; Democritus , who puts the world on chance , Diogenes , Anaxagoras , and Thales , Zeno , Empedocles , and Heraclitus ; Of qualities I saw the good collector , Hight Dioscorides ; and Orpheus saw I , Tully and Livy , and moral ...
... stand ; Democritus , who puts the world on chance , Diogenes , Anaxagoras , and Thales , Zeno , Empedocles , and Heraclitus ; Of qualities I saw the good collector , Hight Dioscorides ; and Orpheus saw I , Tully and Livy , and moral ...
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... stand ; They go by turns each one unto the judgment ; They speak , and hear , and then are downward hurled " O thou , that to this dolorous hostelry Comest , " said Minos to me , when he saw me , Leaving the practice of so great an ...
... stand ; They go by turns each one unto the judgment ; They speak , and hear , and then are downward hurled " O thou , that to this dolorous hostelry Comest , " said Minos to me , when he saw me , Leaving the practice of so great an ...
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... stand , and bow before him . Ah ! how disdainful he appeared to me ! He reached the gate , and with a little rod He opened it , for there was no resistance . " O banished out of Heaven , people despised ! " Thus he began upon the horrid ...
... stand , and bow before him . Ah ! how disdainful he appeared to me ! He reached the gate , and with a little rod He opened it , for there was no resistance . " O banished out of Heaven , people despised ! " Thus he began upon the horrid ...
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... stand lowest The fraudulent , and greater dole assails them . All the first circle of the Violent is ; But since force may be used against three persons , In three rounds ' tis divided and constructed . To God , to ourselves , and to ...
... stand lowest The fraudulent , and greater dole assails them . All the first circle of the Violent is ; But since force may be used against three persons , In three rounds ' tis divided and constructed . To God , to ourselves , and to ...
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... stand , Who hears the crashing of the beasts and branches ; And two behold ! upon our left - hand side , Naked and scratched , fleeing so furiously , That of the forest every fan they broke . " 9 He who was in advance : " Now help ...
... stand , Who hears the crashing of the beasts and branches ; And two behold ! upon our left - hand side , Naked and scratched , fleeing so furiously , That of the forest every fan they broke . " 9 He who was in advance : " Now help ...
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