Great Books of the Western World, Band 12Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... soul keep spaces between them at least as great as are the smallest bodies which , if thrown upon it , are first able to excite in our body the sense - giving motions . Thus at times we do not feel the adhesion of dust when it set- tles ...
... soul keep spaces between them at least as great as are the smallest bodies which , if thrown upon it , are first able to excite in our body the sense - giving motions . Thus at times we do not feel the adhesion of dust when it set- tles ...
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... soul might be col- lected in one mass in the body of those who leave the light dying piecemeal , even then you must admit the soul to be mortal ; and it makes no difference whether it perish dispersed in air , or gathered into one lump ...
... soul might be col- lected in one mass in the body of those who leave the light dying piecemeal , even then you must admit the soul to be mortal ; and it makes no difference whether it perish dispersed in air , or gathered into one lump ...
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... soul finds its way in from without and is wont to ooze through all our limbs , so much the more it will perish thus blended with the body ; for what oozes through another is dis- solved , and therefore dies . As food distributed through ...
... soul finds its way in from without and is wont to ooze through all our limbs , so much the more it will perish thus blended with the body ; for what oozes through another is dis- solved , and therefore dies . As food distributed through ...
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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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