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Pagina 69
... fear'd ) should by his son be slain . Such is the truth of oracles : henceforth Regard them not . What Heaven would have us know It can with ease unfold , and will reveal it . Edi . What thou hast said , Jocasta ! much disturbs me : I ...
... fear'd ) should by his son be slain . Such is the truth of oracles : henceforth Regard them not . What Heaven would have us know It can with ease unfold , and will reveal it . Edi . What thou hast said , Jocasta ! much disturbs me : I ...
Pagina 72
... fear , whom chance , and chance alone , Doth ever rule ? Foreknowledge all is vain , And can determine nothing : therefore best It is to live as fancy leads , at large , Uncurb'd and only subject to our will . Fear not thy mother's bed ...
... fear , whom chance , and chance alone , Doth ever rule ? Foreknowledge all is vain , And can determine nothing : therefore best It is to live as fancy leads , at large , Uncurb'd and only subject to our will . Fear not thy mother's bed ...
Pagina 86
... fear or pleasure or pain for another fear or pleasure or pain , and of the greater for the less , as if they were coins , is not the exchange of virtue . O my blessed Simmias , is there not one true coin for which all things ought to be ...
... fear or pleasure or pain for another fear or pleasure or pain , and of the greater for the less , as if they were coins , is not the exchange of virtue . O my blessed Simmias , is there not one true coin for which all things ought to be ...
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The Ancient Near East | 1 |
From The Books of the Kings | 12 |
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