M. Tulli Ciceronis Somnium ScipionisUniversity Press, 1900 - 56 pages |
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... Milton , P. L. Bk v .: ' Thou Sun ! of this great world both eye and soul ' . ' Moon , that now meet'st the orient Sun , now fliest , ' With the fixed stars , -fixed in their orb that flies ! • And ye five other wandering fires ! that ...
... Milton , P. L. Bk v .: ' Thou Sun ! of this great world both eye and soul ' . ' Moon , that now meet'st the orient Sun , now fliest , ' With the fixed stars , -fixed in their orb that flies ! • And ye five other wandering fires ! that ...
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... Milton , P. L. 620 foll . ' Mystical danse , which yonder starry sphere ' Of Planets and of fixed , in all her wheels ' Resembles nearest ; mazes intricate , ' Eccentric , intervolved yet regular ' Then most , when most irregular they ...
... Milton , P. L. 620 foll . ' Mystical danse , which yonder starry sphere ' Of Planets and of fixed , in all her wheels ' Resembles nearest ; mazes intricate , ' Eccentric , intervolved yet regular ' Then most , when most irregular they ...
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... ( Milton , P. L. v . 583 ) , was sup . posed to be fulfilled , when all the heavenly bodies , after a complete revolution of the Universe , simultaneously returned to the same positions which they occupied at the commencement . The length ...
... ( Milton , P. L. v . 583 ) , was sup . posed to be fulfilled , when all the heavenly bodies , after a complete revolution of the Universe , simultaneously returned to the same positions which they occupied at the commencement . The length ...
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... MILTON , Comus . exagitati : acc . to the Pythagorean doctrine of purgatory by suc- cessive migrations of the soul : those souls , which after a triple pro- bation , thrice in either world ( Pindar , Ol . 11. 70 ) , have not suffered ...
... MILTON , Comus . exagitati : acc . to the Pythagorean doctrine of purgatory by suc- cessive migrations of the soul : those souls , which after a triple pro- bation , thrice in either world ( Pindar , Ol . 11. 70 ) , have not suffered ...
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... Milton quoted , §§ 9 , 10 , 16 , 21 movendi = motus , § 19 nam in parenthesis , § 9 neque et , § 20 Nile , cataracts of , § II nodus , § 10 non modo , § 15 Numantia , § 3 numerus plenus , § 4 numquam ne — quidem , § 19 = obeuntis ...
... Milton quoted , §§ 9 , 10 , 16 , 21 movendi = motus , § 19 nam in parenthesis , § 9 neque et , § 20 Nile , cataracts of , § II nodus , § 10 non modo , § 15 Numantia , § 3 numerus plenus , § 4 numquam ne — quidem , § 19 = obeuntis ...
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