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Of all, that of Pyrrhus was held by him in greatest estimation, of others in admiration, wherein the lines and spots were so drawne by nature, that Apollo with the nine Muses and their severall instruments were conspicuous in it. |
Of all, that of Phyrrhus was held by him in greatest estimation, of Others in admiration, wherein the lines and spots were so drawn by nature, that Apollo with the nine Muses and their several Instruments were conspicuous in it. |
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Plin. l. 37. c. 1. In Pyrrhi Achate novem Musae & Apollo citharam tenens spectabantur, non arte, sed sponte naturae ita discurrentibus maculis, ut Mulis quoque singulis sua redderentur insignia. |
Pliny l. 37. c. 1. In Pyrrhus Achate Novem Musae & Apollo Citharam tenens spectabantur, non art, sed sponte naturae ita discurrentibus maculis, ut Mulis quoque Singulis sua redderentur insignia. |
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