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But some will say, The reason of the deriuation of Hades from á priuatiue and eido, to see hath bene iudged otherwise, that is for a place wher in we can not see, and then it will followe that it should signifie a darke place. I denie not but sometime Hades may admit that reason of the Etymologie, and so the Poet alludeth to it sine luce domus, a place without light. |
But Some will say, The reason of the derivation of Hades from á privative and eido, to see hath be judged otherwise, that is for a place where in we can not see, and then it will follow that it should signify a dark place. I deny not but sometime Hades may admit that reason of the Etymology, and so the Poet alludeth to it sine luce domus, a place without Light. |
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