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... means of putting himself into high spirits , and partly because there is a great deal of Greek authority for connecting madness and inspira- tion . Here Seneca winds up abruptly with a caution that diligent practice is more important ...
... means of putting himself into high spirits , and partly because there is a great deal of Greek authority for connecting madness and inspira- tion . Here Seneca winds up abruptly with a caution that diligent practice is more important ...
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... mean fate ) “ does not touch the holy brethren ; the starry mansions and the dues of the righteous fall [ to their ... means by driblets , and gather alms of air . " The two reasons which explain this are , that winds get obstructed in ...
... mean fate ) “ does not touch the holy brethren ; the starry mansions and the dues of the righteous fall [ to their ... means by driblets , and gather alms of air . " The two reasons which explain this are , that winds get obstructed in ...
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... means permitted , and as he chose to think his station required . There is no trace in either Seneca or Lucan of the feeling which is always present in Marcus Aurelius , that habitual self - denial in bodily matters is an aid to self ...
... means permitted , and as he chose to think his station required . There is no trace in either Seneca or Lucan of the feeling which is always present in Marcus Aurelius , that habitual self - denial in bodily matters is an aid to self ...
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... means to come to Les- bos , the first place where the enemy will seek him , Cornelia springs wildly from bed , too miserable to put off her anguish for an instant ; she cannot bear to hold her sorrowing lord to her bosom or to hang upon ...
... means to come to Les- bos , the first place where the enemy will seek him , Cornelia springs wildly from bed , too miserable to put off her anguish for an instant ; she cannot bear to hold her sorrowing lord to her bosom or to hang upon ...
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... mean , what is the starry throne set above them ? And all this parade serves absolutely no purpose . Eteocles was quite ready to refuse to abdicate at the end of his year , even if " Theb . " iv . 652 sqq . * I. 197 sqq . Jupiter , to ...
... mean , what is the starry throne set above them ? And all this parade serves absolutely no purpose . Eteocles was quite ready to refuse to abdicate at the end of his year , even if " Theb . " iv . 652 sqq . * I. 197 sqq . Jupiter , to ...
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