A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Cook's Hesiod. Fawke's Theocritus. Anacreon. Bion. Moschus. Sappho. Musaeus & Apollonius Rhodius. The Rape of Helen. Creech's Lucretius and Grainger's TibullusJohn & Arthur Arch, ... and for Bell & Bradfute & I. Mundell & Company, Edinburgh., 1795 |
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Sivu 333
... Epicurus , concern- ing the indivifible principles , and the nature of all things . This , I confefs , feems at first fight to be a grievous accufation ; but yet , if duly con- fidered , it will appear to be of little moment : For not ...
... Epicurus , concern- ing the indivifible principles , and the nature of all things . This , I confefs , feems at first fight to be a grievous accufation ; but yet , if duly con- fidered , it will appear to be of little moment : For not ...
Sivu 334
... Epicurus feems to be true ; that he was falfely accused by fome perfons of indulging himself too much in pleasure , and that it was a mere calumny in them to wreft , as they did , to a wrong fenfe , the mean . ing of that philofopher ...
... Epicurus feems to be true ; that he was falfely accused by fome perfons of indulging himself too much in pleasure , and that it was a mere calumny in them to wreft , as they did , to a wrong fenfe , the mean . ing of that philofopher ...
Sivu 335
... Epicurus , that he was a man emi- nently remarkable for his temperance and conti- pence . Thus lived Epicurus , whose very name never- theless has for many ages been used as a proverb , to denote an atheistical voluptuous wretch , ad ...
... Epicurus , that he was a man emi- nently remarkable for his temperance and conti- pence . Thus lived Epicurus , whose very name never- theless has for many ages been used as a proverb , to denote an atheistical voluptuous wretch , ad ...
Sivu 338
... Epicurus by an almost inficite number of volumes which he writ on that fubject , endeavoured to illuflrate and re- commend it to the world . Yet , notwithstanding he was fo voluminous a writer , he , as Plutarch affures , added only one ...
... Epicurus by an almost inficite number of volumes which he writ on that fubject , endeavoured to illuflrate and re- commend it to the world . Yet , notwithstanding he was fo voluminous a writer , he , as Plutarch affures , added only one ...
Sivu 341
... Epicurus , in as much as it relates to the explication of nature , or natural causes and effects ; and there is nothing left for any one to fay farther upon that subject . on the other hand , I am readily inclined to be- lieve , that ...
... Epicurus , in as much as it relates to the explication of nature , or natural causes and effects ; and there is nothing left for any one to fay farther upon that subject . on the other hand , I am readily inclined to be- lieve , that ...
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