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... instance , as one of the glories of his study , that the earth is part of the subject of astronomy , which has to discuss whether the earth is round or flat , whether there is air all round , and , if so , what keeps it from falling ...
... instance , as one of the glories of his study , that the earth is part of the subject of astronomy , which has to discuss whether the earth is round or flat , whether there is air all round , and , if so , what keeps it from falling ...
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... instance , in the midst of a dissertation upon optics , we have a very bitter and outspoken declamation against a voluptuary who had a room fitted up with magnifying mirrors to enjoy himself in , besides much sage reflection as to what ...
... instance , in the midst of a dissertation upon optics , we have a very bitter and outspoken declamation against a voluptuary who had a room fitted up with magnifying mirrors to enjoy himself in , besides much sage reflection as to what ...
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... instance , in the " Medea " we have a discussion in which Medea convinces Jason he is using her badly , the conventionalities under which he escapes in Euripides not being to the writer's taste . Again , he gives up an act to a ...
... instance , in the " Medea " we have a discussion in which Medea convinces Jason he is using her badly , the conventionalities under which he escapes in Euripides not being to the writer's taste . Again , he gives up an act to a ...
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... instance , nothing is made of Hippolytus's neglect of Venus , very little of Phædra's passion . There is considerable uncertainty in the metres of some of the choruses , owing to the defective state of the MSS . , which seem to have ...
... instance , nothing is made of Hippolytus's neglect of Venus , very little of Phædra's passion . There is considerable uncertainty in the metres of some of the choruses , owing to the defective state of the MSS . , which seem to have ...
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... instance , Nec sanctos juvenes attingunt sordida fata ; Sideræ cessere domus et jura piorum ( vv . 643 , 644 ) — " The fate of meaner spirits " ( literally , mean fate ) “ does not touch the holy brethren ; the starry mansions and the ...
... instance , Nec sanctos juvenes attingunt sordida fata ; Sideræ cessere domus et jura piorum ( vv . 643 , 644 ) — " The fate of meaner spirits " ( literally , mean fate ) “ does not touch the holy brethren ; the starry mansions and the ...
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