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... live agreeably . XIII . Those who find this good in virtue and virtue only , and dazzled by the glory of her name , fail to perceive what it is that nature craves , will be emancipated from heresy of the deepest dye , if they will deign ...
... live agreeably . XIII . Those who find this good in virtue and virtue only , and dazzled by the glory of her name , fail to perceive what it is that nature craves , will be emancipated from heresy of the deepest dye , if they will deign ...
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Marcus Tullius Cicero. and delusion , can live contentedly within the bounds prescribed by nature , emancipated from all sorrow and from all fear . I 45 ask what classification is either ... live contentedly within the bounds prescribed ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. and delusion , can live contentedly within the bounds prescribed by nature , emancipated from all sorrow and from all fear . I 45 ask what classification is either ... live contentedly within the bounds prescribed ...
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... lives a wise , moral and 24 that no one can live a wise , moral XVIII ยง 57. ] DE FINIBUS I.
... lives a wise , moral and 24 that no one can live a wise , moral XVIII ยง 57. ] DE FINIBUS I.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero. 24 that no one can live a wise , moral and righteous life , and thout living agreeably . It is not possible . 58 righteous life wig to be happy when there is rebellion , nor for for a community its masters are at ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero. 24 that no one can live a wise , moral and righteous life , and thout living agreeably . It is not possible . 58 righteous life wig to be happy when there is rebellion , nor for for a community its masters are at ...
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... live like sybarites , are not blamed by the prince of philoso- phers on that account at least , while they guard against all else ? But for all that would you not , Epicurus , blame sybarites for 22 this very reason , because they so live ...
... live like sybarites , are not blamed by the prince of philoso- phers on that account at least , while they guard against all else ? But for all that would you not , Epicurus , blame sybarites for 22 this very reason , because they so live ...
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