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... death- PAGE 1. The Accusation 2. The Defence 3. The Sentence 4. His Death B. Causes which led to his sentence 1. The Sophists innocent 2. Personal animosity only partially the cause 3. Political party - feeling only partially involved 4 ...
... death- PAGE 1. The Accusation 2. The Defence 3. The Sentence 4. His Death B. Causes which led to his sentence 1. The Sophists innocent 2. Personal animosity only partially the cause 3. Political party - feeling only partially involved 4 ...
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... death ; nay , taking all things into account , which the changing day brings with it , the number of woes , the rarity of good fortune , the end to which all must come , it were well to repeat the old saying , ' Not to have been born is ...
... death ; nay , taking all things into account , which the changing day brings with it , the number of woes , the rarity of good fortune , the end to which all must come , it were well to repeat the old saying , ' Not to have been born is ...
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... death fare better at his hands . Naturally enough , he makes use of them when a poet can use them , but then it is also said , that we know not how it is with another life , we only follow an unfounded opinion . In several places ...
... death fare better at his hands . Naturally enough , he makes use of them when a poet can use them , but then it is also said , that we know not how it is with another life , we only follow an unfounded opinion . In several places ...
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... death no one may be called happy ; nay it is even a general matter for doubt whether death is not better for a man than life . He who in prosperity or imagination soars above the lot of men , is in- variably struck by the envy of the ...
... death no one may be called happy ; nay it is even a general matter for doubt whether death is not better for a man than life . He who in prosperity or imagination soars above the lot of men , is in- variably struck by the envy of the ...
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... re- ceiving initiation before death , and ( in Wasps , 119 ) alludes to the custom of initiating the sick for the purpose of healing them . CHAP . I. ent thing to have recourse to the ILLUSTRATED BY NEW RELIGIOUS IDEAS . 3333.
... re- ceiving initiation before death , and ( in Wasps , 119 ) alludes to the custom of initiating the sick for the purpose of healing them . CHAP . I. ent thing to have recourse to the ILLUSTRATED BY NEW RELIGIOUS IDEAS . 3333.
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