The Meditations of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius AntoninusN. Whitley, 1826 - 224 Seiten |
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... Mr. Burke's remarks on " Terror " may be here consulted . " Sub- lime , " & c . p . 2 , § 2 . Julius Cæsar , generally called by his prænomen Caius in old authors . the field of life at last . Heraclitus , who 44 [ B. III . MEDITATIONS OF.
... Mr. Burke's remarks on " Terror " may be here consulted . " Sub- lime , " & c . p . 2 , § 2 . Julius Cæsar , generally called by his prænomen Caius in old authors . the field of life at last . Heraclitus , who 44 [ B. III . MEDITATIONS OF.
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Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome). the field of life at last . Heraclitus , who has dis- coursed so philosophically on the world's being destroyed by fire , was himself destroyed by a con- trary element and died of a dropsy . Democritus ...
Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome). the field of life at last . Heraclitus , who has dis- coursed so philosophically on the world's being destroyed by fire , was himself destroyed by a con- trary element and died of a dropsy . Democritus ...
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... Heraclitus , " That the earth , by a kind of dissolution , be-- comes water ; water evaporates into air , air into fire , and the reverse . Remember also the proverbial allusion to " the man that forgot whi- ther he was going ; * and ...
... Heraclitus , " That the earth , by a kind of dissolution , be-- comes water ; water evaporates into air , air into fire , and the reverse . Remember also the proverbial allusion to " the man that forgot whi- ther he was going ; * and ...
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... Heraclitus , and other philosophers , besides the Stoics . See Mrs. Carter's discourses of Epictetus , b . i . c . 1. The original adds , " The art of Logic , " of which the Stoics were ridiculously fond . them . Neither would it be so ...
... Heraclitus , and other philosophers , besides the Stoics . See Mrs. Carter's discourses of Epictetus , b . i . c . 1. The original adds , " The art of Logic , " of which the Stoics were ridiculously fond . them . Neither would it be so ...
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... Heraclitus , I think , observes , they carry on the same designs , and co - operate with other causes to produce the events , which come to pass in the world . In short , the same plan is continually advancing , though by different ...
... Heraclitus , I think , observes , they carry on the same designs , and co - operate with other causes to produce the events , which come to pass in the world . In short , the same plan is continually advancing , though by different ...
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