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Which in that regard if it may adde any life to your sacred attentions, (as admiration is the mother of attention, sayth Aristotle. ) I may presume to stile it, Textus admirabilis, an admirable text, for so Tully from the Stoicks, and the Schoole-men from Tully, call all Paradoxes, propositiones admirabiles. And that iustly too, |
Which in that regard if it may add any life to your sacred attentions, (as admiration is the mother of attention, say Aristotle.) I may presume to style it, Textus admirabilis, an admirable text, for so Tully from the Stoics, and the Schoolmen from Tully, call all Paradoxes, Propositiones admirabiles. And that justly too, |
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