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... animal nature , they make no distinction between the highest and the lowest class of guardians , but stupidly imagine that they all may be influenced alike . Thus the inferential force of åpa is felt in giving vividness and a great ...
... animal nature , they make no distinction between the highest and the lowest class of guardians , but stupidly imagine that they all may be influenced alike . Thus the inferential force of åpa is felt in giving vividness and a great ...
Page 73
... animals . " Ast's rendering , mediocribus , is a very poor one , because it would denote those who held a middle rank among men themselves , or ordinary men . Méσos , however , may perhaps have here the same sense with μérpios , just ...
... animals . " Ast's rendering , mediocribus , is a very poor one , because it would denote those who held a middle rank among men themselves , or ordinary men . Méσos , however , may perhaps have here the same sense with μérpios , just ...
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... animal life ; alonp of the higher life of sensation , and even of the intellect - the life of the spirit . Hence , as the one is from ǎw , äŋui , to breathe , the other is from al0w ( old root ȧiw ) , to burn , to be hot ; in the same ...
... animal life ; alonp of the higher life of sensation , and even of the intellect - the life of the spirit . Hence , as the one is from ǎw , äŋui , to breathe , the other is from al0w ( old root ȧiw ) , to burn , to be hot ; in the same ...
Page 129
... animal , it was supposed that the TVεvμa , being borne down by the attraction and weight of the earthy and sensual , and being unable to ex- tricate itself from it , sank into still lower forms , until puri- fied and set free by the ...
... animal , it was supposed that the TVεvμa , being borne down by the attraction and weight of the earthy and sensual , and being unable to ex- tricate itself from it , sank into still lower forms , until puri- fied and set free by the ...
Page 129
... animal , it was supposed that the TVεvμa , being borne down by the attraction and weight of the earthy and sensual , and being unable to ex- tricate itself from it , sank into still lower forms , until puri- fied and set free by the ...
... animal , it was supposed that the TVεvμa , being borne down by the attraction and weight of the earthy and sensual , and being unable to ex- tricate itself from it , sank into still lower forms , until puri- fied and set free by the ...
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