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... nature : some were flooded by the rivers , others grew into horrible forests , which enclose and concentrate the pestilence of the lakes and marshes . " In some parts the water is brackish , and lies lower than the sea : in others it ...
... nature : some were flooded by the rivers , others grew into horrible forests , which enclose and concentrate the pestilence of the lakes and marshes . " In some parts the water is brackish , and lies lower than the sea : in others it ...
Page 152
... Nature and her bounty . " 15. When he retreated across the Libyan desert with the remnant of Pom- pey's army after the battle of Pharsalia . Lucan , Pharsalia , Book IX . : — " Foremost , behold , I lead you to the toil , My feet shall ...
... Nature and her bounty . " 15. When he retreated across the Libyan desert with the remnant of Pom- pey's army after the battle of Pharsalia . Lucan , Pharsalia , Book IX . : — " Foremost , behold , I lead you to the toil , My feet shall ...
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... nature of all things . The poem of the Tesoretto , written in a jingling metre , which reminds one of the Vision of Piers Ploughman , is it- self a Vision , with the customary alle- gorical personages of the Virtues and The work is ...
... nature of all things . The poem of the Tesoretto , written in a jingling metre , which reminds one of the Vision of Piers Ploughman , is it- self a Vision , with the customary alle- gorical personages of the Virtues and The work is ...
Page 158
... Nature and Art . See Inf . XI . | 109 : -- " And since the usurer takes another way , Nature herself and in her follower Disdains he , for elsewhere he puts his hope . " The monster Geryon , here used as the symbol of Fraud , was born ...
... Nature and Art . See Inf . XI . | 109 : -- " And since the usurer takes another way , Nature herself and in her follower Disdains he , for elsewhere he puts his hope . " The monster Geryon , here used as the symbol of Fraud , was born ...
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... nature's double name Neither two nor one was called . " Reason , in itself confounded , Saw division grow together ; To themselves yet either neither , Simple were so well compounded . " 83. This black serpent is Guercio Cavalcanti ...
... nature's double name Neither two nor one was called . " Reason , in itself confounded , Saw division grow together ; To themselves yet either neither , Simple were so well compounded . " 83. This black serpent is Guercio Cavalcanti ...
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