The City of God, Том 1Modern Library, 1983 - Всего страниц: 892 St. Augustine's masterpiece is an interpretation of history in terms of the struggle between good and evil: the City of God in conflict with the City of the Devil. Abridged for the modern reader. "From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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... poets from a well - ordered city , was better than these gods who desire to be honoured by theatrical plays We have still to inquire why the poets who write the plays , and who by the law of the twelve tables are prohibited from ...
... poets from a well - ordered city , was better than these gods who desire to be honoured by theatrical plays We have still to inquire why the poets who write the plays , and who by the law of the twelve tables are prohibited from ...
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... poets and acted on the stage are unworthy of the divine majesty , and ridiculous , and too detestable to be celebrated , whilst those sacred things which not stage - players but priests perform are pure and free from all unseemliness ...
... poets and acted on the stage are unworthy of the divine majesty , and ridiculous , and too detestable to be celebrated , whilst those sacred things which not stage - players but priests perform are pure and free from all unseemliness ...
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... poets say , and the natural theologists interpret this as they list . History says he slew them . But the Romans ... poets ? as if the poets had also invented this , that they are acceptable to the gods . Let it be imputed , then , to ...
... poets say , and the natural theologists interpret this as they list . History says he slew them . But the Romans ... poets ? as if the poets had also invented this , that they are acceptable to the gods . Let it be imputed , then , to ...
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ties of the world and especially the sack of Rome by | 1 |
CONTENTS vii | 25 |
BOOK III | 52 |
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