Studies in Philology, Volume 34University of North Carolina Press, 1937 |
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... earth constitutes a disproportion in nature . His argument , however , is not strictly that of Gilbert , Carpenter , and Godwin , for it includes the idea that the revolving globes of heaven are " more noble " than the earth : When I ...
... earth constitutes a disproportion in nature . His argument , however , is not strictly that of Gilbert , Carpenter , and Godwin , for it includes the idea that the revolving globes of heaven are " more noble " than the earth : When I ...
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... earth is not a disproportion , for : The Earth ... may of solid good contain More plenty than the Sun that barren shines , Whose virtue on itself works no effect , But in the fruitful Earth . . . Yet not to Earth are those bright ...
... earth is not a disproportion , for : The Earth ... may of solid good contain More plenty than the Sun that barren shines , Whose virtue on itself works no effect , But in the fruitful Earth . . . Yet not to Earth are those bright ...
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... earth , with Mercury and Venus normally described as revolving on an epicycle about the sun , and at the same time moving with the sun about the earth . The superior planets , Saturn , Jupiter , and Mars , as in the Ptolemaic system ...
... earth , with Mercury and Venus normally described as revolving on an epicycle about the sun , and at the same time moving with the sun about the earth . The superior planets , Saturn , Jupiter , and Mars , as in the Ptolemaic system ...
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