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Its slightly unusual position causes us to notice that it is a colloquial word following on solemn maxims ; its incongruity is amusing , and consequently , we do not take Gorgias too seriously . Dyskolos 666-690 provides an interesting ...
Its slightly unusual position causes us to notice that it is a colloquial word following on solemn maxims ; its incongruity is amusing , and consequently , we do not take Gorgias too seriously . Dyskolos 666-690 provides an interesting ...
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Nothing is said of the suitability of Cicero's own position in the work for the dramatic date . ... It is , of course , a fact that in these books Cicero refutes the Epicurean and the Stoic positions on the nature of the gods ; but does ...
Nothing is said of the suitability of Cicero's own position in the work for the dramatic date . ... It is , of course , a fact that in these books Cicero refutes the Epicurean and the Stoic positions on the nature of the gods ; but does ...
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5 ( 4 ; 7-8 ; 76-95 ) is still that of a sceptic who finds Antiochus ' position probabile ( 76 ) but is still not prepared to be ' converted ' to his school ( 95 ,, responding to 7 ) . Since in the two other dialogues of de finibus we ...
5 ( 4 ; 7-8 ; 76-95 ) is still that of a sceptic who finds Antiochus ' position probabile ( 76 ) but is still not prepared to be ' converted ' to his school ( 95 ,, responding to 7 ) . Since in the two other dialogues of de finibus we ...
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