Book, Chapter
1 5, 10-20| that diffused in definite spaces), than to believe the nature
2 7, 1-2 | not extended over certain spaces, nor diffused, nor condensed,
3 7, 1-2 | as vast, through infinite spaces on every side penetrating
4 7, 1-2 | through unmeasurable boundless spaces; so that the earth should
5 7, 5-7 | it so to be for infinite spaces of times past, and was pleased
6 7, 15-21| to work after innumerable spaces of times spent; for that
7 7, 15-21| times spent; for that all spaces of times, both which have
8 10, 8-15 | that, with the same vast spaces between, as if I saw them
9 11, 21-27| speak of time, except of spaces of times. In what space
10 11, 26-33| other. Thus measure we the spaces of stanzas, by the spaces
11 11, 26-33| spaces of stanzas, by the spaces of the verses, and the spaces
12 11, 26-33| spaces of the verses, and the spaces of the verses, by the spaces
13 11, 26-33| spaces of the verses, by the spaces of the feet, and the spaces
14 11, 26-33| spaces of the feet, and the spaces of the feet, by the spaces
15 11, 26-33| spaces of the feet, by the spaces of the syllables, and the
16 11, 26-33| of the syllables, and the spaces of long, by the space of
17 11, 26-33| pages (for then we measure spaces, not times); but when we
18 11, 27-36| motions, and report as to the spaces of times, how much this
19 12, 9-9 | nor any vicissitude of spaces of times. ~ ~
20 12, 27-37| more streams over larger spaces, than any one of those streams,
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