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Pagina 388
... Lucretius " is both make very plain . He has added perhaps thorough and original ; and in endeavour- nothing really new to the theory : his con- ing to realize what Lucretius's theory of tribution to it is only a most eloquent and atoms ...
... Lucretius " is both make very plain . He has added perhaps thorough and original ; and in endeavour- nothing really new to the theory : his con- ing to realize what Lucretius's theory of tribution to it is only a most eloquent and atoms ...
Pagina 389
... Lucretius , how all things are ple each thing has its properties defined and its deep - set boundary - mark . Where- fore religion is put beneath our feet and trampled on in turn ; us his victory raises to heaven . " done " without the ...
... Lucretius , how all things are ple each thing has its properties defined and its deep - set boundary - mark . Where- fore religion is put beneath our feet and trampled on in turn ; us his victory raises to heaven . " done " without the ...
Pagina 394
... Lucretius very acutely here . shows that if the atoms were not elastic , " they must gradually slacken speed after striking and rebounding , stop for an in- conceivably short time , and then gradually resume their pace in an opposite ...
... Lucretius very acutely here . shows that if the atoms were not elastic , " they must gradually slacken speed after striking and rebounding , stop for an in- conceivably short time , and then gradually resume their pace in an opposite ...
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