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as if every Muse had given books to this Herodotus. No mans voice is thought to relate great things more sweetly than Herodotus, so that the Muses were feigned by the Ancients to have spoken in his mouth; of whom thus Frisius sings; |
as if every Muse had given books to this Herodotus. No men voice is Thought to relate great things more sweetly than Herodotus, so that the Muses were feigned by the Ancients to have spoken in his Mouth; of whom thus Frisius sings; |
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Nulla vox humana existima tur dulciùs He rodotores maximas narrare, adeò ut Musae à veteribus fingantur ore Herodoti esse locutae. |
Nulla vox Humana existima tur dulciùs He rodotores maximas narrare, adeò ut Musae à veteribus fingantur over Herodotus esse locutae. |
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