Advancement of LearningP.F. Collier, 1902 - 431 sider |
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... Epicurus savor less of dotage than profanity- " Præstare credere fabulam De- orum quam fatum asserere - as if anything in the frame of nature could , like an island , stand apart from the rest . But Epicurus framed his natural ...
... Epicurus savor less of dotage than profanity- " Præstare credere fabulam De- orum quam fatum asserere - as if anything in the frame of nature could , like an island , stand apart from the rest . But Epicurus framed his natural ...
Side 125
... 17 15 The presumption of Pan in challenging Cupid to the conflict , denotes that matter has an appetite and tendency 15 Laertius's Life of Epicurus . S-- to a dissolution of the world , and falling ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING 125.
... 17 15 The presumption of Pan in challenging Cupid to the conflict , denotes that matter has an appetite and tendency 15 Laertius's Life of Epicurus . S-- to a dissolution of the world , and falling ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING 125.
Side 167
... Epicurus , when they advanced their atoms , were thus far tolerated by some , but when they asserted the fabric of all things to be raised by a fortuitous concourse of these atoms , without the help of mind , they became univer- sally ...
... Epicurus , when they advanced their atoms , were thus far tolerated by some , but when they asserted the fabric of all things to be raised by a fortuitous concourse of these atoms , without the help of mind , they became univer- sally ...
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... Epicurus , that he procured himself this easy departure ; for after his disease was judged des- perate , he intoxicated himself with wine , and died in that condition , which gave rise to the epigram : " Hinc Stygias ebrius transit ...
... Epicurus , that he procured himself this easy departure ; for after his disease was judged des- perate , he intoxicated himself with wine , and died in that condition , which gave rise to the epigram : " Hinc Stygias ebrius transit ...
Side 296
... Epicurus , but the Stoics , that disturbed the states of old . The real atheists are hypocrites , who deal continually in holy things without feeling . For Against Distrust is the sinew of prudence , and 296 ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING.
... Epicurus , but the Stoics , that disturbed the states of old . The real atheists are hypocrites , who deal continually in holy things without feeling . For Against Distrust is the sinew of prudence , and 296 ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING.
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