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... taken from an old tradition at Ceos and other stories of the sort ; 46 community of wives might have been taken from Zeno , but might just as well have been taken from Plato or from some ' nature - people ' , like Aristotle's ' Libyans ...
... taken from an old tradition at Ceos and other stories of the sort ; 46 community of wives might have been taken from Zeno , but might just as well have been taken from Plato or from some ' nature - people ' , like Aristotle's ' Libyans ...
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... taken as a whole , had tried to promote it . Is it a coincidence that we began with Alexander wishing to make of his ... taken to be true , unless some explicit reason be found for disbelieving it ; and I therefore now turn to the Stoics ...
... taken as a whole , had tried to promote it . Is it a coincidence that we began with Alexander wishing to make of his ... taken to be true , unless some explicit reason be found for disbelieving it ; and I therefore now turn to the Stoics ...
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... taken up later by Antiochus of Ascalon , 104 the first eclectic , and Cicero made it current coin ; 105 Stoic it never was . I find it difficult to believe myself that Theophrastus ' chain of progress was not taken by him from the ...
... taken up later by Antiochus of Ascalon , 104 the first eclectic , and Cicero made it current coin ; 105 Stoic it never was . I find it difficult to believe myself that Theophrastus ' chain of progress was not taken by him from the ...
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RETIRED FELLOWS | 14 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19323 | 17 |
THE CRITICISM OF POETRY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 167 |
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