Great Books of the Western World, Band 12Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... earth . Therefore the fire- laden ether first burst out from the different parts of the earth through all the porous open- ings and lightly bore off with itself many fires ; much in the same way as we often see , so soon as the morning ...
... earth . Therefore the fire- laden ether first burst out from the different parts of the earth through all the porous open- ings and lightly bore off with itself many fires ; much in the same way as we often see , so soon as the morning ...
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... earth little ex- pecting it , when so to speak they close their eye of light and opening it again survey all places shining in bright radiance , I now go back to the infancy of the world and the ten- der age of the fields of earth and ...
... earth little ex- pecting it , when so to speak they close their eye of light and opening it again survey all places shining in bright radiance , I now go back to the infancy of the world and the ten- der age of the fields of earth and ...
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... earth steams forth and breathes out into the open air and light of heaven . 818 ] Thus too the Avernian spots must send up some power deadly to birds , which rises up from the earth into the air so as to poison a certain portion of the ...
... earth steams forth and breathes out into the open air and light of heaven . 818 ] Thus too the Avernian spots must send up some power deadly to birds , which rises up from the earth into the air so as to poison a certain portion of the ...
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On the Nature of Things Page | 1 |
The Discourses of Epictetus Page | 105 |
The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius Page | 253 |
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