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... example in Marcus Cato of Utica , by whom the ruin of his country and the usurpation that followed , by means first of the con- junction and then of the contention between Pompey and Cæsar , was long before foreseen as from a watch ...
... example in Marcus Cato of Utica , by whom the ruin of his country and the usurpation that followed , by means first of the con- junction and then of the contention between Pompey and Cæsar , was long before foreseen as from a watch ...
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... examples one of Acteon , the other of Pentheus . Actæon having unawares and by chance seen Diana naked , was turned into a stag and worried by his own dogs . Pentheus having climbed a tree for the purpose of seeing the secret mysteries ...
... examples one of Acteon , the other of Pentheus . Actæon having unawares and by chance seen Diana naked , was turned into a stag and worried by his own dogs . Pentheus having climbed a tree for the purpose of seeing the secret mysteries ...
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... examples and authorities to correct and confute , but by fire and sword and sharpness of punishment to cut out and exterminate the same ; such persons are perhaps set upon the work by Pallas , - that is , by a certain keenness of ...
... examples and authorities to correct and confute , but by fire and sword and sharpness of punishment to cut out and exterminate the same ; such persons are perhaps set upon the work by Pallas , - that is , by a certain keenness of ...
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... examples that Philos- ophy could induce a contempt of Pleasures , it was at once regarded as a sublime thing , which could so lift the soul from earth , and make the cogitations of man ( which live in his head ) winged and ethereal ...
... examples that Philos- ophy could induce a contempt of Pleasures , it was at once regarded as a sublime thing , which could so lift the soul from earth , and make the cogitations of man ( which live in his head ) winged and ethereal ...
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... examples of other men's calamities , however clear and conspicuous , have little effect in deterring men from the corruptions of pleasure . The parable concerning the remedies remains to be spoken of : a wise and noble parable , though ...
... examples of other men's calamities , however clear and conspicuous , have little effect in deterring men from the corruptions of pleasure . The parable concerning the remedies remains to be spoken of : a wise and noble parable , though ...
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