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Essays on Western Classics Quentin Anderson Joseph Anthony Mazzeo. MARCUS AURELIUS [ 121-180 A.D. ] NO AGE MADE OF THE REVIEW SUCH A SERIOUS INSTRUMENT OF FRESH THOUGHT OR found ... MARCUS AURELIUS An Essay on Marcus Aurelius MATTHEW ARNOLD.
Essays on Western Classics Quentin Anderson Joseph Anthony Mazzeo. MARCUS AURELIUS [ 121-180 A.D. ] NO AGE MADE OF THE REVIEW SUCH A SERIOUS INSTRUMENT OF FRESH THOUGHT OR found ... MARCUS AURELIUS An Essay on Marcus Aurelius MATTHEW ARNOLD.
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... . The multitude , convinced that the Christians were atheists who ate human flesh and thought incest no crime , displayed against them a fury so passionate as to embarrass and alarm their rulers [ 235 ] An Essay on Marcus Aurelius.
... . The multitude , convinced that the Christians were atheists who ate human flesh and thought incest no crime , displayed against them a fury so passionate as to embarrass and alarm their rulers [ 235 ] An Essay on Marcus Aurelius.
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Essays on Western Classics Quentin Anderson Joseph Anthony Mazzeo. Marcus Aurelius exhibits . Perhaps as to one point we must make an excep- tion . Marcus Aurelius is fond of urging as a motive for man's cheerful acquiescence in whatever ...
Essays on Western Classics Quentin Anderson Joseph Anthony Mazzeo. Marcus Aurelius exhibits . Perhaps as to one point we must make an excep- tion . Marcus Aurelius is fond of urging as a motive for man's cheerful acquiescence in whatever ...
Contents
HOMER The Iliad or The Poem of Force | 3 |
AESCHYLUS Introduction to the Oresteia | 51 |
Sophocles | 78 |
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