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... '1 This circumstance had a most beneficial effect on the further development of philosophy . No doubt a So called by Hippias in Plato , Prot . 337 , D. CHAP . I. tendency may be noticed in the several B 2 ILLUSTRATED BY POLITICS . 3.
... '1 This circumstance had a most beneficial effect on the further development of philosophy . No doubt a So called by Hippias in Plato , Prot . 337 , D. CHAP . I. tendency may be noticed in the several B 2 ILLUSTRATED BY POLITICS . 3.
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... called happy before his death ; nay , taking all things into account , which the changing day brings with it , the number of woes , the rarity of good fortune , the end to which all must come , it were well to repeat the old saying ...
... called happy before his death ; nay , taking all things into account , which the changing day brings with it , the number of woes , the rarity of good fortune , the end to which all must come , it were well to repeat the old saying ...
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... called for by the character of those whom it reaches ; the reign of Zeus is a reign of terror , mitigated only by degrees , and man must perish if the Deity enter into too close relations with him.2 Both poets celebrate the victory of ...
... called for by the character of those whom it reaches ; the reign of Zeus is a reign of terror , mitigated only by degrees , and man must perish if the Deity enter into too close relations with him.2 Both poets celebrate the victory of ...
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... called for by the character of the acting persons - and go unpunished in the sequel , so that it necessarily appears as the poet's own conviction ; whence he concludes at one time that man need not disturb himself because of his faults ...
... called for by the character of the acting persons - and go unpunished in the sequel , so that it necessarily appears as the poet's own conviction ; whence he concludes at one time that man need not disturb himself because of his faults ...
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... called Zeus , now Hades , which would point to the opinion that the popular Gods are only different names for the one God . Helios and Apollo are identified ( Fr. 781 , 11 ) according to the tradition of Orpheus . 2 Hippolyt . 192 . 3 ...
... called Zeus , now Hades , which would point to the opinion that the popular Gods are only different names for the one God . Helios and Apollo are identified ( Fr. 781 , 11 ) according to the tradition of Orpheus . 2 Hippolyt . 192 . 3 ...
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