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... Lucret . , Lucretius . • Mach . , Machiavelli . • Macr . , Macrobius . 22 Manil . , S. , Saturnalia . Astr . , Astronomica . Manilius . Mart . , Martialis . Menand . , Menander . • Metast . , Mol . , Nep . , . • " " " " Att . , Atticus ...
... Lucret . , Lucretius . • Mach . , Machiavelli . • Macr . , Macrobius . 22 Manil . , S. , Saturnalia . Astr . , Astronomica . Manilius . Mart . , Martialis . Menand . , Menander . • Metast . , Mol . , Nep . , . • " " " " Att . , Atticus ...
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... Lucret . 3 , 959. - Their wasted limbs become languid . 376. doẞEOTOS yéλws . ( Gr . ) Hom . Il . 1 , 599. - Unquenchable laughter , or , Homeric laughter . 377. As in præsenti perfectum format in avi . ( L . ) - First words of the part ...
... Lucret . 3 , 959. - Their wasted limbs become languid . 376. doẞEOTOS yéλws . ( Gr . ) Hom . Il . 1 , 599. - Unquenchable laughter , or , Homeric laughter . 377. As in præsenti perfectum format in avi . ( L . ) - First words of the part ...
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... Lucret . 1 , 925 . To visit virgin springs , and thence to drink ; Fresh flowers to gather , that shall make a crown The Muses never twined for mortal brows . -Ed . Sed me Parnassi deserta per ardua dulcis Raptat amor ; juvat ire jugis ...
... Lucret . 1 , 925 . To visit virgin springs , and thence to drink ; Fresh flowers to gather , that shall make a crown The Muses never twined for mortal brows . -Ed . Sed me Parnassi deserta per ardua dulcis Raptat amor ; juvat ire jugis ...
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... Lucret . 6 , 26. - That sovereign good , at which we all aim . Sum- mum bonum is used to express the end and object of existence , and = the Téλos and rò ȧyalóv , chief good ( Arist . Eth . N. 1 , 2 , 1 : Plat . Rep . 506 B ) , of ...
... Lucret . 6 , 26. - That sovereign good , at which we all aim . Sum- mum bonum is used to express the end and object of existence , and = the Téλos and rò ȧyalóv , chief good ( Arist . Eth . N. 1 , 2 , 1 : Plat . Rep . 506 B ) , of ...
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... Lucret . 1 , 206. - We cannot conceive of matter being formed of nothing , since things require a seed to start from . 1045. Denique non omnes eadem mirantur amantque . ( L. ) Hor . Ep . 2 , 2 , 58. — Men do not , in short , all admire ...
... Lucret . 1 , 206. - We cannot conceive of matter being formed of nothing , since things require a seed to start from . 1045. Denique non omnes eadem mirantur amantque . ( L. ) Hor . Ep . 2 , 2 , 58. — Men do not , in short , all admire ...
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