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... divine infusion . To prove which in a word , this distich , in my estimation , serves something nearly : Great Poesy , blind Homer , makes all see Thee capable of all Arts , none of thee . For out of him , according to our most grave ...
... divine infusion . To prove which in a word , this distich , in my estimation , serves something nearly : Great Poesy , blind Homer , makes all see Thee capable of all Arts , none of thee . For out of him , according to our most grave ...
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... divine duties according to the custom of their households and hospitalities , they invited ever Apollo and Homer . Lucian in his Encomion of Demosthenes affirmeth all Poets celebrated Homer's birth- day , and sacrificed to him the first ...
... divine duties according to the custom of their households and hospitalities , they invited ever Apollo and Homer . Lucian in his Encomion of Demosthenes affirmeth all Poets celebrated Homer's birth- day , and sacrificed to him the first ...
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... divine members , and that we had senses responsible for their full apprehension , they should impress no more pleasure to such a body , than is sweetly enjoyed in this true manner of communication and combination of souls . as it is not ...
... divine members , and that we had senses responsible for their full apprehension , they should impress no more pleasure to such a body , than is sweetly enjoyed in this true manner of communication and combination of souls . as it is not ...
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... divine sweetness and nourishment it hath wrought in divinest tempers should for want of palate and constitution in others want his due attribution . My hope of excuse therefore may be worthily grounded , since this penury being effected ...
... divine sweetness and nourishment it hath wrought in divinest tempers should for want of palate and constitution in others want his due attribution . My hope of excuse therefore may be worthily grounded , since this penury being effected ...
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... divine occasion . But the chief and unanswerable mean to his general and just acceptance must be your Lordship's high and of all men expected precedent , without which he must , like a poor snail , pull in his English horns , that out ...
... divine occasion . But the chief and unanswerable mean to his general and just acceptance must be your Lordship's high and of all men expected precedent , without which he must , like a poor snail , pull in his English horns , that out ...
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