The Classical Journal, Tom 16A. J. Valpay., 1817 |
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... Non fumum ex fulgore , sed ex fumo dare lucem Cogitat , ut speciosa dehinc miracula promat . Hör . de Art . Po . v . 143 . --Quid ais , mi Quintili ? Nonne hic mythus perspicacissimus , ele- • Vide Spencii Polym . p . 106 . 2 Non igitur ...
... Non fumum ex fulgore , sed ex fumo dare lucem Cogitat , ut speciosa dehinc miracula promat . Hör . de Art . Po . v . 143 . --Quid ais , mi Quintili ? Nonne hic mythus perspicacissimus , ele- • Vide Spencii Polym . p . 106 . 2 Non igitur ...
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