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But he cannot resist the temptations of fervent desires and , instead of confining himself to meditation , glances back upon temporal things.29 The central sense of all the moral glosses , however variously Orpheus and Eurydice may have ...
But he cannot resist the temptations of fervent desires and , instead of confining himself to meditation , glances back upon temporal things.29 The central sense of all the moral glosses , however variously Orpheus and Eurydice may have ...
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It is in reality , he remarks , " a Faculty to dive into the depth of things , to find out their Causes and Relatives , Consonancies and Disagreements , and to make fit , useful , and unobvious Applications of their respective Relations ...
It is in reality , he remarks , " a Faculty to dive into the depth of things , to find out their Causes and Relatives , Consonancies and Disagreements , and to make fit , useful , and unobvious Applications of their respective Relations ...
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In a true piece of wit all things must be Yet all things there agree ... as the primitive forms of all ( If we compare great things with small ) Which without discord or confusion lie In that strange Mirror of the Deity .
In a true piece of wit all things must be Yet all things there agree ... as the primitive forms of all ( If we compare great things with small ) Which without discord or confusion lie In that strange Mirror of the Deity .
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