English Prose, 1600-1660Doubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1930 - 622 頁 |
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... Epicurus in this essay testifies . His style was that of an age which had turned away from the rolling periods of Cicero and delighted in prose compact , epigrammatic , aphoristic . Thomas Lodge , after a varied life and varied ...
... Epicurus in this essay testifies . His style was that of an age which had turned away from the rolling periods of Cicero and delighted in prose compact , epigrammatic , aphoristic . Thomas Lodge , after a varied life and varied ...
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... Epicurus , - " what hast thou to do with another man's ? " That which is true is mine . I will persevere to urge Epicurus unto thee , that they who swear and consent to the words , and consider not what is spoken but by whom , let them ...
... Epicurus , - " what hast thou to do with another man's ? " That which is true is mine . I will persevere to urge Epicurus unto thee , that they who swear and consent to the words , and consider not what is spoken but by whom , let them ...
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... Epicurus , or that libertine school of Cyrene , or what the Cynic impudence uttered , was ever questioned by the laws . Neither is it recorded that the writings of those old comedians were suppressed , though the acting of them were ...
... Epicurus , or that libertine school of Cyrene , or what the Cynic impudence uttered , was ever questioned by the laws . Neither is it recorded that the writings of those old comedians were suppressed , though the acting of them were ...
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Senecas Epistles | 3 |
JOHN FLORIO | 13 |
FRANCIS BACON See also under Philosophy and Science | 31 |
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