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and is called Darknesse , in the Abstract (as if the Concrete were not enough but too low an expression.) The Poet when hee would set out the wickednesse of a carping, malevolent Detractour, calls him not vitious, but vice it selfe : so here. |
and is called Darkness, in the Abstract (as if the Concrete were not enough but too low an expression.) The Poet when he would Set out the wickedness of a carping, malevolent Detractor, calls him not vicious, but vice it self: so Here. |
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Note 0 |
Mat. 8.12.22.13.25.30. 2 Pet. 2.7. Jude ver. 6.13. |
Mathew 8.12.22.13.25.30. 2 Pet. 2.7. U^de ver. 6.13. |
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Note 1 |
Mentitur, qui te vitiosum, Zoïle, dixit: Non vitiosus homo es Zoïle, sed vitium. Mart. lib. 11. Epigr. 93. |
Mentitur, qui te vitiosum, Zoïle, dixit: Non vitiosus homo es Zoïle, sed Vitium. Mart. lib. 11. Epigram 93. |
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