Noon, Volume 2W. S. Lord., 1901 |
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... reason of the great disparity , be betwixt these , but would rather perhaps offend the duties of nature ; for neither are all the secret thoughts of fathers fit to be communicated to children , lest it beget an indecent familiarity ...
... reason of the great disparity , be betwixt these , but would rather perhaps offend the duties of nature ; for neither are all the secret thoughts of fathers fit to be communicated to children , lest it beget an indecent familiarity ...
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secondary matter ; quite the contrary as to the lover . For this reason they prefer the person beloved , maintaining that the gods in like manner preferred him too , and very much blamed the poet Ęschylus for having , in the loves of ...
secondary matter ; quite the contrary as to the lover . For this reason they prefer the person beloved , maintaining that the gods in like manner preferred him too , and very much blamed the poet Ęschylus for having , in the loves of ...
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... reason why I loved him , I find it could no otherwise be expressed , than by making answer : because it was he , because it was I. There is , beyond all that I am able to say , I know not what inexplicable and fated power that brought ...
... reason why I loved him , I find it could no otherwise be expressed , than by making answer : because it was he , because it was I. There is , beyond all that I am able to say , I know not what inexplicable and fated power that brought ...
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guided by virtue , and all this by the con- duct of reason , which also without these it had not been possible to do , Blosius ' answer was such as it ought to be . If any of their actions flew out of the handle , they were neither ...
guided by virtue , and all this by the con- duct of reason , which also without these it had not been possible to do , Blosius ' answer was such as it ought to be . If any of their actions flew out of the handle , they were neither ...
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... friendships are supported and main- 0 tained , do not deserve so much as to be O mentioned ; and the reason is the concur- N I Aulus Gellius , i . 3 . 2 Diogenes Laertius , v . 21 . 23 rence of our wills ; for , as the kindness.
... friendships are supported and main- 0 tained , do not deserve so much as to be O mentioned ; and the reason is the concur- N I Aulus Gellius , i . 3 . 2 Diogenes Laertius , v . 21 . 23 rence of our wills ; for , as the kindness.
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