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... never succeeds in having a plan in any of his longer works ; he is at the mercy of the association of ideas and of the way in which one topic suggests another . He generally seems to hold that a plan is a good thing in itself , and the ...
... never succeeds in having a plan in any of his longer works ; he is at the mercy of the association of ideas and of the way in which one topic suggests another . He generally seems to hold that a plan is a good thing in itself , and the ...
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... never returns from company or busi- ness in as good a frame of mind as he entered upon it . He urges Lucilius , as the first step to improvement , to shake him- self loose from the cares of this world , and not to believe that he is ...
... never returns from company or busi- ness in as good a frame of mind as he entered upon it . He urges Lucilius , as the first step to improvement , to shake him- self loose from the cares of this world , and not to believe that he is ...
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... never emancipates his favorite concep- tion of Bona Mens from the paradoxical trammels of Zeno and Chrysippus . He is fascinated , besides , by the liberal side of their teaching . He is delighted to recognize the brotherhood of man in ...
... never emancipates his favorite concep- tion of Bona Mens from the paradoxical trammels of Zeno and Chrysippus . He is fascinated , besides , by the liberal side of their teaching . He is delighted to recognize the brotherhood of man in ...
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... never had fair play ; that it is only in a civilized community that science can advance ; and that , in the civilized community in which he was living , intellectual energy was absorbed in material interests and frivolous curiosity ...
... never had fair play ; that it is only in a civilized community that science can advance ; and that , in the civilized community in which he was living , intellectual energy was absorbed in material interests and frivolous curiosity ...
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... never interfered with the affairs of heaven before , came for- ward to protest against the deification of the relation who had " Nat . Quæst . " III . xxx . put so many of his family and of his countrymen SENECA . 23.
... never interfered with the affairs of heaven before , came for- ward to protest against the deification of the relation who had " Nat . Quæst . " III . xxx . put so many of his family and of his countrymen SENECA . 23.
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