The English Reader, Or, Pieces in Prose and PoetryJ. D. Bemis and Company, 1822 - 272 стор. |
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... Heraclitus , 2. Dionysius , Pythias , and Damon , 3. Locke and Bayle , 116 118 120 CHAPTER VIII . - Public Speeches . SEC . 1. Cicero against Verres , 125 2. Speech of Adherbal to the Roman Senate , imploring their protection against ...
... Heraclitus , 2. Dionysius , Pythias , and Damon , 3. Locke and Bayle , 116 118 120 CHAPTER VIII . - Public Speeches . SEC . 1. Cicero against Verres , 125 2. Speech of Adherbal to the Roman Senate , imploring their protection against ...
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... in all else , but aggravates his folly ; as it shows him wrong , though blest with the best capacity of being right . - Dr . Young . CHAPTER VII . DIALOGUES . SECTION I DEMOCRITUS AND HERACLITUS Chap . 6 . 115 Pathetic Pieces .
... in all else , but aggravates his folly ; as it shows him wrong , though blest with the best capacity of being right . - Dr . Young . CHAPTER VII . DIALOGUES . SECTION I DEMOCRITUS AND HERACLITUS Chap . 6 . 115 Pathetic Pieces .
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CHAPTER VII . DIALOGUES . SECTION I DEMOCRITUS AND HERACLITUS . * The vices and follies of men , should excite compassion rather than ridicule . Democritus . I find it impossible to reconcile myself to a melancholy philosophy . Heraclitus ...
CHAPTER VII . DIALOGUES . SECTION I DEMOCRITUS AND HERACLITUS . * The vices and follies of men , should excite compassion rather than ridicule . Democritus . I find it impossible to reconcile myself to a melancholy philosophy . Heraclitus ...
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