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and Dyonisius with Aesculapius, in cutting off his golden beard, alledging for it, that it was not fit the sonne should have a beard seeing the Father had none: |
and Dionysius with Aesculapius, in cutting off his golden beard, alleging for it, that it was not fit the son should have a beard seeing the Father had none: |
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Eras. apoph. l. 5. Jovi Olympio detraxit magni ponderis amiculum, dicens, aestare grave, hyeme frigidum: Aesculapii auream barbam detraxit, quod negaret decorum patrem Apollinem imberbem, ipsum barbatum conspici. |
Eras. Apophthegm. l. 5. Jovi Olympio detraxit magni ponderis amiculum, dicens, aestare grave, winter frigidum: Aesculapii Auream barbam detraxit, quod negaret decorum patrem Apollinem imberbem, ipsum barbatum conspici. |
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