Part, Dialogue
1 1, 5| the earth,~and there is a legend which says: "Idem semper
2 1, 5| the first part, and the legend is well explained in the
3 1, 5| itself? and what means that legend, "Hostis non hostis?"~TANS.
4 1, 5| palm, around which is the legend, "Cæsar adest?"~TANS. Without
5 1, 5| flames; and there is the legend, "Fata obstant." But in
6 1, 5| the enthusiast; and the legend "Fata obstant," does not
7 1, 5| another outside, with the legend "Circuit."~TANS. The meaning
8 1, 5| that "Circuit?"~TANS. That legend contains all the meaning
9 1, 5| painted a full moon and the legend: "Talis mihi semper ut astro,"
10 1, 5| your intelligence to the legend.~TANS. he says then, "talis
11 1, 5| is circumscribed by the legend, "ut robori robur," and
12 1, 5| and intellect.~TANS. The legend is clear, by which the enthusiast
13 1, 5| hammer, round which is the legend "ab Aetna!" But here Vulcan
14 1, 5| precious enamel, and there is a legend about it which says, "Pulchriori
15 1, 5| stars, and in the centre the legend~paragraph continues] "Novae
16 1, 5| return to ourselves. The legend there says: "Novae Liparææ
17 1, 5| encircled a noose with the legend: "Amor instat ut instans"?
18 1, 5| meanings were implied, the legend would be nonsense. But it
19 1, 5| circumstances, with the legend which says: "Idem, itidem
20 2, 1| applause).~CES. What means that legend that is written above?~MAR.
21 2, 1| supported by an arm, and the legend which says: "Illius aram,"
22 2, 1| centre, and there is the legend. "Manens moveor." What do
23 2, 1| the shore and there is the legend. Fluctuat in portu. Deliberate
24 2, 1| explain.~MAR. Both the legend and the figure have a certain
25 2, 1| connexion with the present legend and figure, m may be easily
26 2, 1| two radiant eyes, with the legend: Mors et vita.~CES. Read
27 2, 1| to its leg. There is the legend: Scinditur incertum. It
28 2, 1| significance of the figure, the legend, and the verses.~CES. So
29 2, 1| of the following figure, legend and sonnet, which says: -- ~
30 2, 1| which hangs, down with the legend, which is: Subito, clam.~
31 2, 1| arrow, around which is the legend: Cui nova plaga loco? Explain
32 2, 1| the oars; around it the legend "Fronti nulla fides." There
33 2, 1| following without figure or legend, I believe that it must
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