Great Books of the Western World, Band 12Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... once and rid of her haughty lords is seen to do all things spontaneously of herself without the meddling of the gods . For I appeal to the holy breasts of the gods who in tranquil peace pass a calm time and an unruffled existence , who ...
... once and rid of her haughty lords is seen to do all things spontaneously of herself without the meddling of the gods . For I appeal to the holy breasts of the gods who in tranquil peace pass a calm time and an unruffled existence , who ...
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... once in the other's train and passes away into the air and leaves the cold limbs in the chill of death . But he abides in life whose mind and understanding continue to stay with him : though the trunk is mangled with its limbs shorn all ...
... once in the other's train and passes away into the air and leaves the cold limbs in the chill of death . But he abides in life whose mind and understanding continue to stay with him : though the trunk is mangled with its limbs shorn all ...
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... once wise , when Cæsar has made him super- intendent of the close stool ? How is it that we say immediately , " Felicion spoke sensibly to me . " I wish he were ejected from the bed- chamber , that he might again appear to you to be a ...
... once wise , when Cæsar has made him super- intendent of the close stool ? How is it that we say immediately , " Felicion spoke sensibly to me . " I wish he were ejected from the bed- chamber , that he might again appear to you to be a ...
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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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