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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... Aristotle sigi enros gins , and Demetrius ig gunsies , both record this expreffion , but afcribe it to different perfons : and that may be the reafon Euftathius names no particular perfon for it : nor did these rirhyis fing only upon ...
... Aristotle sigi enros gins , and Demetrius ig gunsies , both record this expreffion , but afcribe it to different perfons : and that may be the reafon Euftathius names no particular perfon for it : nor did these rirhyis fing only upon ...
Sivu 361
... Aristotle an enemy to Providence , though , as it was generally thought , and as Atticus the Platonist words it , μέχρι Σηλήνης τῆσας τὸ θεον τὰ λοιπὰ τὰ κόσμο μέρη περιγράφει τῆς τε θεῖ διοικήσεις , confining Provi- dence within the ...
... Aristotle an enemy to Providence , though , as it was generally thought , and as Atticus the Platonist words it , μέχρι Σηλήνης τῆσας τὸ θεον τὰ λοιπὰ τὰ κόσμο μέρη περιγράφει τῆς τε θεῖ διοικήσεις , confining Provi- dence within the ...
Sivu 368
... Aristotle , 3 Phys . vii . defines the void , a place in which nothing is ; that is to fay , as he himself explains it , a place in which nothing corporeal , no body is . He goes yet far- ther , and fays , that it is a property of the ...
... Aristotle , 3 Phys . vii . defines the void , a place in which nothing is ; that is to fay , as he himself explains it , a place in which nothing corporeal , no body is . He goes yet far- ther , and fays , that it is a property of the ...
Sivu 369
... Aristotle , in 4 Phyf . 6. offers almost the fame argument , which he had collected from Democritus and Leucippus , whofe opinions Epicurus followed . Aoxa abra , fays Laertius in Democritus , speaking of that philofo- pher , τάθε ἀρχὰς ...
... Aristotle , in 4 Phyf . 6. offers almost the fame argument , which he had collected from Democritus and Leucippus , whofe opinions Epicurus followed . Aoxa abra , fays Laertius in Democritus , speaking of that philofo- pher , τάθε ἀρχὰς ...
Sivu 406
... Aristotle , to be a fiery exhalation forced out of a cloud , and having the resemblance of a true fal- ling ftar . They are thought to come from the fanie caufe and origin as lightning , though they are not attended by thunder , at ...
... Aristotle , to be a fiery exhalation forced out of a cloud , and having the resemblance of a true fal- ling ftar . They are thought to come from the fanie caufe and origin as lightning , though they are not attended by thunder , at ...
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