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الصفحة 275
... fables are delivered down and related by those writers , not as matters then first invented and proposed , but as things received and em- braced in earlier ages . Besides , as they are differently related by writers nearly of the same ...
... fables are delivered down and related by those writers , not as matters then first invented and proposed , but as things received and em- braced in earlier ages . Besides , as they are differently related by writers nearly of the same ...
الصفحة 305
... fable of Orpheus , though trite and common , has never been well inter- preted , and seems to hold out a picture of uni- versal philosophy ; for to this sense may be easily transferred what is said of his being a wonderful and perfectly ...
... fable of Orpheus , though trite and common , has never been well inter- preted , and seems to hold out a picture of uni- versal philosophy ; for to this sense may be easily transferred what is said of his being a wonderful and perfectly ...
الصفحة 312
... fable seems to point at ✓the secrets of nature , and the states of matter . For the person of Proteus denotes matter , the oldest of all things , after God himself ; * that resides , as in a cave , under the vast concavity of the ...
... fable seems to point at ✓the secrets of nature , and the states of matter . For the person of Proteus denotes matter , the oldest of all things , after God himself ; * that resides , as in a cave , under the vast concavity of the ...
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