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And therefore the noble Scipio , who was called Africanus , as well in peace as in war was never seen without this book of Xenophon . Surely if a noble man do thus seriously and diligently read histories , I dare affirm there is no ...
And therefore the noble Scipio , who was called Africanus , as well in peace as in war was never seen without this book of Xenophon . Surely if a noble man do thus seriously and diligently read histories , I dare affirm there is no ...
Pagina 668
And therefore be they called fixed stars ; for although they go around about the world in 24 hours , that is every day once , yet they keep their places in their sphere , and turn only with their sphere , or ( as Aratus saith ) they be ...
And therefore be they called fixed stars ; for although they go around about the world in 24 hours , that is every day once , yet they keep their places in their sphere , and turn only with their sphere , or ( as Aratus saith ) they be ...
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The Theater contained six sonnets ( though five of them end at twelve lines ) called ' Epigrams ” ; these were translated and adapted from the stanzas of a canzone by Petrarch ( through the French of Marot ) , and were published ...
The Theater contained six sonnets ( though five of them end at twelve lines ) called ' Epigrams ” ; these were translated and adapted from the stanzas of a canzone by Petrarch ( through the French of Marot ) , and were published ...
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