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so ancient a Poet doth lay it so plainly downe? Looke on the beginning of Ouids Metamorphosis where he hath the very wordes, Primáque ab origine mundi, from the first beginning of the vvorld, and see whether that his chaos, (which I thinke he boroweth from Hesiode) be not like to that in Genesis: his forging vnto Gods framing. They do agree in substance. |
so ancient a Poet does lay it so plainly down? Look on the beginning of Ovid's Metamorphosis where he hath the very words, Primáque ab origine mundi, from the First beginning of the world, and see whither that his chaos, (which I think he borroweth from Hesiod) be not like to that in Genesis: his forging unto God's framing. They do agree in substance. |
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