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... Nemesius's version of the doctrine , as before in Wither's translation : For even in stones ( which are inanimate creatures , not having in them , for the most part , so much as a vegetative life ) there is other- wise a certain power ...
... Nemesius's version of the doctrine , as before in Wither's translation : For even in stones ( which are inanimate creatures , not having in them , for the most part , so much as a vegetative life ) there is other- wise a certain power ...
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Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall Tillyard. page Notes 1. Nemesius . Quotation from the Nature of Man translated by George Wither , 1636. All subsequent references to Nemesius are from this book . 2. Shakespeare's England . This book ( 2 vols ...
Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall Tillyard. page Notes 1. Nemesius . Quotation from the Nature of Man translated by George Wither , 1636. All subsequent references to Nemesius are from this book . 2. Shakespeare's England . This book ( 2 vols ...
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... Nemesius , 1 , 56 , 75-6 , 103 Neo - Platonism , 19 , 24 , 31 Norden , John , 50-1 , 82 , 106 Ovid , Metamorphoses , 58 Paul , St. , 16-17 , 69-70 Peacham , Complete Gentleman , 27 , 104 Petrarch , Secretum , 3 Philo Judaeus , 77-8 ...
... Nemesius , 1 , 56 , 75-6 , 103 Neo - Platonism , 19 , 24 , 31 Norden , John , 50-1 , 82 , 106 Ovid , Metamorphoses , 58 Paul , St. , 16-17 , 69-70 Peacham , Complete Gentleman , 27 , 104 Petrarch , Secretum , 3 Philo Judaeus , 77-8 ...
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