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... Illud enim præcipue volui , ut Juventus OXONIENSIS haberet fuaviffima Studia ad quæ fubfecivis horis fe conferret ; ut Lufibus poeticis falva Probitate ac Verecundia honeftiffime vacaret ; atque ut SHAKESPERIO , Dramaticorum facile ...
... Illud enim præcipue volui , ut Juventus OXONIENSIS haberet fuaviffima Studia ad quæ fubfecivis horis fe conferret ; ut Lufibus poeticis falva Probitate ac Verecundia honeftiffime vacaret ; atque ut SHAKESPERIO , Dramaticorum facile ...
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... illud mihi officium obeundum effe , quo excellentiffimo * vir ille ingenio haud ita pridem functus eft , qui adeo fatis veftræ expectationi , et fuo inftituto fecit , ut omnibus poft fe venturis quicquid aut dicendi , aut differendi ...
... illud mihi officium obeundum effe , quo excellentiffimo * vir ille ingenio haud ita pridem functus eft , qui adeo fatis veftræ expectationi , et fuo inftituto fecit , ut omnibus poft fe venturis quicquid aut dicendi , aut differendi ...
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... Illud vero quibus poffint ra- tionibus probare non eft præfentis loci quærere : multa certe et rectæ rationi , et veræ theologiæ confentanea , nemo inficias ibit , rebus fictis et fabulofis admifceri . Ea nonnunquam , quæ pro- pria Dei ...
... Illud vero quibus poffint ra- tionibus probare non eft præfentis loci quærere : multa certe et rectæ rationi , et veræ theologiæ confentanea , nemo inficias ibit , rebus fictis et fabulofis admifceri . Ea nonnunquam , quæ pro- pria Dei ...
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... illud Horatianum ufur- pandum judico , Nullius additus jurare in verba magiftri . Non enim præcepta quævis ex ufu , fed ex ratione æftimanda funt . Ariftotelis certe auctoritas pluri- mum apud Nos Oxonienfes , et jure , valet ; at non ...
... illud Horatianum ufur- pandum judico , Nullius additus jurare in verba magiftri . Non enim præcepta quævis ex ufu , fed ex ratione æftimanda funt . Ariftotelis certe auctoritas pluri- mum apud Nos Oxonienfes , et jure , valet ; at non ...
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... Illud enim in delibera- tionem noftram cadit , utrum epicum poema an dramaticum majoris debeat effe apud omnes pretii , five fructum fpe & temus , five oblectationem . Nam artes fingulæ pro utilitatis ratione æftimandæ funt , ideoque ...
... Illud enim in delibera- tionem noftram cadit , utrum epicum poema an dramaticum majoris debeat effe apud omnes pretii , five fructum fpe & temus , five oblectationem . Nam artes fingulæ pro utilitatis ratione æftimandæ funt , ideoque ...
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