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... appears as the poet's own conviction ; whence he concludes at one time that man need not disturb himself because of his faults , since the Gods commit the same ; at another time , that the stories about the Gods cannot be true.9 8 The ...
... appears as the poet's own conviction ; whence he concludes at one time that man need not disturb himself because of his faults , since the Gods commit the same ; at another time , that the stories about the Gods cannot be true.9 8 The ...
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... appears to have been prepondera- tingly sceptical and critical towards the popular faith . Probably he allowed that there was a God ; 1 743 . 5 2 Sophocles , Antig . 1033 , makes Cleon attack the pro- phet , but his accusations are ...
... appears to have been prepondera- tingly sceptical and critical towards the popular faith . Probably he allowed that there was a God ; 1 743 . 5 2 Sophocles , Antig . 1033 , makes Cleon attack the pro- phet , but his accusations are ...
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... appears only to recognise the immor- tality of fame ; and in the Heraclid . 591 , he leaves it an open question whether the dead have feelings or not . CHAP . I. CHAP . I. remain unaffected by these doubts may be c 2 ILLUSTRATED BY ...
... appears only to recognise the immor- tality of fame ; and in the Heraclid . 591 , he leaves it an open question whether the dead have feelings or not . CHAP . I. CHAP . I. remain unaffected by these doubts may be c 2 ILLUSTRATED BY ...
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... appears mainly to insist on that nides . moderation and self - restraint which result from a consideration of human weakness and frailty . Our life is full of toils and cares ; its fortune is uncer- tain ; swiftly it hurries away ; even ...
... appears mainly to insist on that nides . moderation and self - restraint which result from a consideration of human weakness and frailty . Our life is full of toils and cares ; its fortune is uncer- tain ; swiftly it hurries away ; even ...
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... appears to give the words beginning 7 as a quota- tion , it seems hardly likely that they can have stood in Pindar . Perhaps Pindar used the words eds TÒ Tâv in the same sense that Sophocles said ( Trach . 1278 ) οὐδὲν τούτων ὅ τι un ...
... appears to give the words beginning 7 as a quota- tion , it seems hardly likely that they can have stood in Pindar . Perhaps Pindar used the words eds TÒ Tâv in the same sense that Sophocles said ( Trach . 1278 ) οὐδὲν τούτων ὅ τι un ...
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