The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen13John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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... Epicurus feems to be true ; that he was falsely accused by fome perfons of indulging himself too much in pleasure , and that it was a mere calumny in them to wreft , as they did , to a wrong sense , the mean- ing of that philofopher ...
... Epicurus feems to be true ; that he was falsely accused by fome perfons of indulging himself too much in pleasure , and that it was a mere calumny in them to wreft , as they did , to a wrong sense , the mean- ing of that philofopher ...
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... Epicurus imme- diately subjoins : The gods , fays he , punish the wicked , and reward the good : For being , as they are , all virtue and goodness , they take delight in whatever is virtuous and like themfelves . And in the compendium ...
... Epicurus imme- diately subjoins : The gods , fays he , punish the wicked , and reward the good : For being , as they are , all virtue and goodness , they take delight in whatever is virtuous and like themfelves . And in the compendium ...
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... Epicurus feems to be true ; that he was falfely accused by fome perfons of indulging himself too much in pleasure , and that it was a mere calumny in them to wreft , as they did , to a wrong fenfe , the mean- ing of that philofopher ...
... Epicurus feems to be true ; that he was falfely accused by fome perfons of indulging himself too much in pleasure , and that it was a mere calumny in them to wreft , as they did , to a wrong fenfe , the mean- ing of that philofopher ...
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... Epicurus , contrary to the com- Epicurus concerning the Deity ; against whom , Imonly received opinion of that philofopher . It own , he grievoufly offended , in abfolutely denying matters not much to our prefent purpose , whe- | mighty ...
... Epicurus , contrary to the com- Epicurus concerning the Deity ; against whom , Imonly received opinion of that philofopher . It own , he grievoufly offended , in abfolutely denying matters not much to our prefent purpose , whe- | mighty ...
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... Epicurus imme- diately fubjoins : The gods , fays he , punish the wicked , and reward the good : For being , as they are , all virtue and goodness , they take delight in whatever is virtuous and like themfelves . And in the compendium ...
... Epicurus imme- diately fubjoins : The gods , fays he , punish the wicked , and reward the good : For being , as they are , all virtue and goodness , they take delight in whatever is virtuous and like themfelves . And in the compendium ...
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