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... for great events , leaving unimportant things to chance . 8 Io 448 , 1315 ; Elect . 1298 ; Orest . 277 , 409 ; Herc . Fur . 339 , 654 . 9 Herc . Fur . 1301 . CHAP . I. CHAP . I. 3 Helen , ' to prove , ILLUSTRATED BY TRAGEDIANS TRAGE 17 .
... for great events , leaving unimportant things to chance . 8 Io 448 , 1315 ; Elect . 1298 ; Orest . 277 , 409 ; Herc . Fur . 339 , 654 . 9 Herc . Fur . 1301 . CHAP . I. CHAP . I. 3 Helen , ' to prove , ILLUSTRATED BY TRAGEDIANS TRAGE 17 .
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... prove that Euripides had wandered far away from the ancient faith in the Gods . Allow- ing that he is sincere when he says that only a fool can deny the deity and give credence to the deceitful assertions of philosophy respecting what ...
... prove that Euripides had wandered far away from the ancient faith in the Gods . Allow- ing that he is sincere when he says that only a fool can deny the deity and give credence to the deceitful assertions of philosophy respecting what ...
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... proves its higher nature during the sleep of the body in prophetic dreams . 3 Ol . ii . 30 ; Fr. 210 . 4 Ol . v . 24 ; Isthm . v . 14 ; vii . 42 . 5 Fr. 85 , where probably év stands for ès . 6 Pyth . xii . 28 . Ol . ix . 28 , 103 ...
... proves its higher nature during the sleep of the body in prophetic dreams . 3 Ol . ii . 30 ; Fr. 210 . 4 Ol . v . 24 ; Isthm . v . 14 ; vii . 42 . 5 Fr. 85 , where probably év stands for ès . 6 Pyth . xii . 28 . Ol . ix . 28 , 103 ...
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... prove Socrates , Plato , and conclusively that he attributed to the inner world a Aristotle . much higher value than to the outer world . Resolve his theory of final causes applied to nature into the metaphysical elements out of which ...
... prove Socrates , Plato , and conclusively that he attributed to the inner world a Aristotle . much higher value than to the outer world . Resolve his theory of final causes applied to nature into the metaphysical elements out of which ...
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... prove nothing as to the general tendency , are an exception to this rule . ( 1 ) It still believes the attain- ment of knowledge to be possible . A simple belief in the possibility of knowledge is here displayed which was wanting in the ...
... prove nothing as to the general tendency , are an exception to this rule . ( 1 ) It still believes the attain- ment of knowledge to be possible . A simple belief in the possibility of knowledge is here displayed which was wanting in the ...
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