An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 2Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... philosopher , who very justly and pleasantly con- demns these idle notions . " Dreams which delude the mind with fleeting shades Come not from temples or the gods above ; Each his own visions makes : for stretch'd in sleep , * Cicero de ...
... philosopher , who very justly and pleasantly con- demns these idle notions . " Dreams which delude the mind with fleeting shades Come not from temples or the gods above ; Each his own visions makes : for stretch'd in sleep , * Cicero de ...
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... philosopher , who very justly and pleasantly con- demns these idle notions . " Dreams which delude the mind with fleeting shades Come not from temples or the gods above ; Each his own visions makes for stretch'd in sleep , * Cicero de ...
... philosopher , who very justly and pleasantly con- demns these idle notions . " Dreams which delude the mind with fleeting shades Come not from temples or the gods above ; Each his own visions makes for stretch'd in sleep , * Cicero de ...
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... philosopher Crassot , in the thirty - second page of his Memoirs . " He had a great resemblance , " says he , " to those pictures of the Cynic philosophers , which are to be found in the cabinets of the curious , being slovenly like ...
... philosopher Crassot , in the thirty - second page of his Memoirs . " He had a great resemblance , " says he , " to those pictures of the Cynic philosophers , which are to be found in the cabinets of the curious , being slovenly like ...
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... philosophers who have treated of the happiness of man , have confined themselves to an external notion , and this ... philosopher : Epicurus has therefore done well to choose it , and he has made so good use of it , that it has brought ...
... philosophers who have treated of the happiness of man , have confined themselves to an external notion , and this ... philosopher : Epicurus has therefore done well to choose it , and he has made so good use of it , that it has brought ...
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... philosophers of the heathens , a great variety of opinions about the origin of the world , and the nature of the element , or elements , of which they pretended particular bodies to have been formed . Some maintained that water was the ...
... philosophers of the heathens , a great variety of opinions about the origin of the world , and the nature of the element , or elements , of which they pretended particular bodies to have been formed . Some maintained that water was the ...
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