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Tully reciteth some of their paradoxes, that their wiseman, whome they rather supposed than ever coulde finde in nature ▪ (as Xenophon imagined a king, Tully an oratour, Aristotle felicity more perfit than ever that worlde was so happy to attaine vnto,) though he were most deformed, was most and only beautifull, rich though beggerly, a king though the servant of servantes like cursed Canaan: |
Tully reciteth Some of their paradoxes, that their Wiseman, whom they rather supposed than ever could find in nature ▪ (as Xenophon imagined a King, Tully an orator, Aristotle felicity more perfect than ever that world was so happy to attain unto,) though he were most deformed, was most and only beautiful, rich though beggarly, a King though the servant of Servants like cursed Canaan: |
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