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as Caesar said to Brutus, What thou my Son? But we are of a strange disposition, we use not to regard the Sun or Moon till we see them in Eclipse, Lunâ non aspicimus nisi laborante, saith Seneca. And that course of Aristotle with his Auditors best suits with our Natures, |
as Caesar said to Brutus, What thou my Son? But we Are of a strange disposition, we use not to regard the Sun or Moon till we see them in Eclipse, Lunâ non aspicimus nisi laborante, Says Senecca. And that course of Aristotle with his Auditors best suits with our Nature's, |
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