| In-Text |
what is the Person it selfe, which the Picture commeth so far short of? If they made such account of their glassie bugle, saith Ierome after Tertullian, how ought this rich and pretious Pearle of ours to be esteemed of? This to that is as Gold to Brasse, saith Bernard ; |
what is the Person it self, which the Picture comes so Far short of? If they made such account of their glassy bugle, Says Jerome After Tertullian, how ought this rich and precious Pearl of ours to be esteemed of? This to that is as Gold to Brass, Says Bernard; |
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| Note 0 |
Tanti Vitrum, quāti margaritum. Tertul. ad Martyr. Tanti vit•ū, quāti verum margari•ū? Hieron. ad Deme•r. ad Salvin. & alibi. |
Tanti Vitrum, quāti margaritum. Tertulian ad Martyr. Tanti vit•ū, quāti verum margari•ū? Hieron. ad Deme•r. ad Salvin. & alibi. |
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| Note 1 |
NONLATINALPHABET, Homer. Iliad. NONLATINALPHABET ▪ V•lius argētum est auro. vi•tutibus aurū, Horat. lib. 1. epist. 1. |
, Homer. Iliad. ▪ V•lius argētum est auro. vi•tutibus aurū, Horatio lib. 1. Epistle. 1. |
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