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as we see an example in Milo Crotoniates, the strongest man of his time, who unwarily assaying, on trust of his strength, to rive a peece of timber with his hands, which some others with wedge and beetle could not cleave, was caught fast by the fists, and so devoured by Wolves. |
as we see an Exampl in Milo Crotoniates, the Strongest man of his time, who unwarily assaying, on trust of his strength, to rive a piece of timber with his hands, which Some Others with wedge and beetle could not cleave, was caught fast by the fists, and so devoured by Wolves. |
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— viribus ille confisus periit, admirandisque lacertis. Iuvenal. sat. 10. Legatur Gell•us l. 15. c. 16. & Val. Max. l. 9. cap. 12. Qui concludit, Nimio robore membrorum vigorem mentis hebescere, quasi abnuente natura utriusque boni largitionem, ne supra mortalem sit foelicitatem, eundem & valentissimum esse & sapientissimum. |
— viribus Isle confisus Periit, admirandisque lacertis. Juvenal. sat. 10. Legatur Gell•us l. 15. c. 16. & Val. Max. l. 9. cap. 12. Qui concludit, Nimio robore Members vigorem mentis hebescere, quasi abnuente Nature utriusque boni largitionem, ne supra mortalem sit foelicitatem, eundem & valentissimum esse & sapientissimum. |
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