... trampling on them with his horses, had the light taken from him and shed forth his soul from his dying body. The son of the Scipios, thunderbolt of war, terror of Carthage, yielded his bones to earth just as if he were the lowest menial. Think too... A Sketch of Ancient Philosophy from Thales to Cicero - Page 205by Joseph Bickersteth Mayor - 1904 - 254 pagesFull view - About this book
| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1900 - 196 pages
...deep and taught them to pass on foot over the salt pools and set at naught the roarings of the sea, trampling on them with his horses, had the light taken...peer, and he now sleeps the same sleep as others. Then there is Democritus who, when a ripe old age had warned him that the memory-waking motions of... | |
| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1903 - 202 pages
...deep and taught them to pass on foot over the salt pools and set at naught the roarings of the sea, trampling on them with his horses, had the light taken...peer, and he now sleeps the same sleep as others. Then there is Democritus who, when a ripe old age had warned him that the memory-waking motions of... | |
| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1908 - 530 pages
...deep and taught them to pass on foot over the salt pools and set at naught the roarings of the sea, trampling on them with his horses, had the light taken...peer, and he now sleeps the same sleep as others. Then there is Democritus, who, when a ripe old age had warned him that the memory-waking motions of... | |
| Benjamin Rand - Ethics - 1909 - 832 pages
...deep and taught them to pass on foot over the salt pools and set at naught the roarings of the sea, trampling on them with his horses, had the light taken...peer, and he now sleeps the same sleep as others. Then there is Democritus who, when a ripe old age had warned him that the memory-waking motions of... | |
| George Edward Woodberry - Poetry - 1910 - 262 pages
...and with a good grace up and greatly go: thou must." "Even worthy Ancus has quitted the light, . . . the son of the Scipios, thunderbolt of war, terror...bones to earth just as if he were the lowest menial. . . . Even Epicurus passed away when his light of life had run its course, he who surpassed in intellect... | |
| George Edward Woodberry - History - 1920 - 380 pages
...and with a good grace up and greatly go: them must." "Even worthy Ancus has quitted the light, . . . the son of the Scipios, thunderbolt of war, terror...bones to earth just as if he were the lowest menial. . . . Even Epicurus passed away when his light of life had run its course, he who surpassed in intellect... | |
| George Edward Woodberry - English poetry - 1920 - 384 pages
...and with a good grace up and greatly go: thou must." "Even worthy Ancus has quitted the light, . . . the son of the Scipios, thunderbolt of war, terror...bones to earth just as if he were the lowest menial. . . . Even Epicurus passed away when his light of life had run its course, he who surpassed in intellect... | |
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