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Page 314
... Abelard's being the Author of this very celebrated piece , yet are there internal arguments suf- ficient to confute ... Abelard flourished . which the pen of * Abelard never would have given which 314 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS written by JOHN ...
... Abelard's being the Author of this very celebrated piece , yet are there internal arguments suf- ficient to confute ... Abelard flourished . which the pen of * Abelard never would have given which 314 ESSAY ON THE GENIUS written by JOHN ...
Page 316
... Abelard himself says , that she was , facie non infima ; " her extraordinary learning many circumstances concur to con- firm ; particularly one , which is , that the nuns of the Paraclete are wont to have the office of Whitsunday read ...
... Abelard himself says , that she was , facie non infima ; " her extraordinary learning many circumstances concur to con- firm ; particularly one , which is , that the nuns of the Paraclete are wont to have the office of Whitsunday read ...
Page 342
... Abelard , are poetically imagined , and are alio agreeable to the notions of mystic de- votion . The death of St. Jerome is finely painted by DOMENICHINO , with fuch at- tendant particulars- In trance ecftatic may thy pangs be drown'd ...
... Abelard , are poetically imagined , and are alio agreeable to the notions of mystic de- votion . The death of St. Jerome is finely painted by DOMENICHINO , with fuch at- tendant particulars- In trance ecftatic may thy pangs be drown'd ...
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