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The like of Philip in Aristotle, and of Attilius Regulus in Aulus Gellius. The Embleme mentioned at large by Plutarch, engrauen on Hercules shield, what is it but a Symbole of the diuine honor due to Princes following their Herculean labours, in subduing the like Hydraes, too mighty for any inferiour person to take in hand. |
The like of Philip in Aristotle, and of Attelius Regulus in Aulus Gellius. The Emblem mentioned At large by Plutarch, engraved on Hercules shield, what is it but a Symbol of the divine honour due to Princes following their Herculean labours, in subduing the like Hydraes, too mighty for any inferior person to take in hand. |
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