An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... has sufficient ca- pacity to expound dreams aright ; if therefore , the gods speak to us in this way , it will be as if the Car- * Cicero de Divinat . cap . lxi , lxii . + " AN HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL DICTIONARY , SELECTED AND DREAMS . 15.
... has sufficient ca- pacity to expound dreams aright ; if therefore , the gods speak to us in this way , it will be as if the Car- * Cicero de Divinat . cap . lxi , lxii . + " AN HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL DICTIONARY , SELECTED AND DREAMS . 15.
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... - pacity to expound dreams aright ; if therefore , the gods speak to us in this way , it will be as if the Car- * Cicero de Divinat . cap . lxi , lxii . ---- thaginians should harangue the senate of Rome in their DREAMS . 15.
... - pacity to expound dreams aright ; if therefore , the gods speak to us in this way , it will be as if the Car- * Cicero de Divinat . cap . lxi , lxii . ---- thaginians should harangue the senate of Rome in their DREAMS . 15.
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... speak in our senate without an in- terpreter . Besides , to what purpose serves the ob- scure and enigmatical nature of dreams ? for the Gods ought to desire that we should understand those things , which they admonish us of for our own ...
... speak in our senate without an in- terpreter . Besides , to what purpose serves the ob- scure and enigmatical nature of dreams ? for the Gods ought to desire that we should understand those things , which they admonish us of for our own ...
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... speak so indif- ferently of the queen's beauty : that they did her the greatest injury ; that he thought she was very charm- ing , and if she were his wife , he would convince her she had beauty enough to fire a gentleman's heart ...
... speak so indif- ferently of the queen's beauty : that they did her the greatest injury ; that he thought she was very charm- ing , and if she were his wife , he would convince her she had beauty enough to fire a gentleman's heart ...
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... speak of the efficient causes of content and pleasure , they will mark out the best - on the one side they will direct you to those objects which are most capable to preserve the health of your bodies ; and on the other they will tell ...
... speak of the efficient causes of content and pleasure , they will mark out the best - on the one side they will direct you to those objects which are most capable to preserve the health of your bodies ; and on the other they will tell ...
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