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or if Cicero and Panaetius (Master or friend to Tubero ) may be judge, who tell us of a booke of this Crantor, which was, Non magnus at Aureolus — & qui ad verbum est ediscendus, and yet Homer speakes, Plenius & melius, Quid Pulchrum, Quid Turpe, &c. So that now we may hope either Homer, or Horace from Homer is able to give us the best account of this matter: |
or if Cicero and Panaetius (Master or friend to Tubero) may be judge, who tell us of a book of this Crantor, which was, Non magnus At Aureolus — & qui ad verbum est ediscendus, and yet Homer speaks, Fuller & Better, Quid Pulchrum, Quid Turpe, etc. So that now we may hope either Homer, or Horace from Homer is able to give us the best account of this matter: |
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