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... say who aimed thy bow at such a target . " And I : " By philosophic arguments , And by authority that hence descends ... says to Moses , speaking of Himself , ' I will make all my goodness pass before thee . ' 40 Thou too revealest it to ...
... say who aimed thy bow at such a target . " And I : " By philosophic arguments , And by authority that hence descends ... says to Moses , speaking of Himself , ' I will make all my goodness pass before thee . ' 40 Thou too revealest it to ...
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... says , in Canto IV . 28 : — " He of the Seraphim most absorbed in God , Moses , and Samuel , and whichever John Thou mayst select , I say , and even Mary , Have not in any other heaven their thrones Than have those spirits that just ...
... says , in Canto IV . 28 : — " He of the Seraphim most absorbed in God , Moses , and Samuel , and whichever John Thou mayst select , I say , and even Mary , Have not in any other heaven their thrones Than have those spirits that just ...
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... says Buti , 66 ' gives us to understand that it was not the exact moment when the sun enters Aries . " 60. Milton , Parad . Lost , III . 593 : - " Not all parts like , but all alike informed With radiant light , as glowing iron with ...
... says Buti , 66 ' gives us to understand that it was not the exact moment when the sun enters Aries . " 60. Milton , Parad . Lost , III . 593 : - " Not all parts like , but all alike informed With radiant light , as glowing iron with ...
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... says : " These ten celestial spheres are arranged among themselves in an order so mathematical and musical , that is so harmonious , that the sphere of the fixed stars , which is above the sphere of Saturn , gives forth the deepest tone ...
... says : " These ten celestial spheres are arranged among themselves in an order so mathematical and musical , that is so harmonious , that the sphere of the fixed stars , which is above the sphere of Saturn , gives forth the deepest tone ...
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... say that the heaven of the Moon resembles Gram- mar ; because it may be compared therewith ; for if the Moon be well ... says : " The last part of the Commedia , which Dante finished about this time 30 VOL . III . ( 1320 ) , .... is said ...
... say that the heaven of the Moon resembles Gram- mar ; because it may be compared therewith ; for if the Moon be well ... says : " The last part of the Commedia , which Dante finished about this time 30 VOL . III . ( 1320 ) , .... is said ...
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