Littell's Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 389
... Epicurus was to Lucretius . Elsewhere he at any rate , he had distinctly grasped the designates him a god ; the popular deities , fact of law as few , or perhaps none , in his he says , are small compared with him . It day can have done ...
... Epicurus was to Lucretius . Elsewhere he at any rate , he had distinctly grasped the designates him a god ; the popular deities , fact of law as few , or perhaps none , in his he says , are small compared with him . It day can have done ...
Page 398
... Epicurus might have given to man the question of free - will as opposed to fate and power of deflecting the stream of circum- necessity . Epicurus emphatically main- stance . He says forcibly , — tained the doctrine of free - will in ...
... Epicurus might have given to man the question of free - will as opposed to fate and power of deflecting the stream of circum- necessity . Epicurus emphatically main- stance . He says forcibly , — tained the doctrine of free - will in ...
Page 404
... Epicurus had pensioned ganic matter , " or " dead matter . " Now off , to be well out of the way , in the it was one dogma of Lucretius's creed inter - mundia . The mighty torrent of ( and having found that creed for himself , atoms ...
... Epicurus had pensioned ganic matter , " or " dead matter . " Now off , to be well out of the way , in the it was one dogma of Lucretius's creed inter - mundia . The mighty torrent of ( and having found that creed for himself , atoms ...
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