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... gods , who know what is best for you , to order your lot as they will : pray only for health of mind and body , that you may bravely bear the worst ( 346—365 ) . Cf. [ Plat . ] Alcib . II . Pers . II . VM . vII 2 E § 1. Sen. ep . 10 ...
... gods , who know what is best for you , to order your lot as they will : pray only for health of mind and body , that you may bravely bear the worst ( 346—365 ) . Cf. [ Plat . ] Alcib . II . Pers . II . VM . vII 2 E § 1. Sen. ep . 10 ...
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... god and a man , so you too , as it seems to me , must first remove the mist from the soul , which is now upon it , and ... gods are entreated to come pede secundo ( i . e . Serv . Aen . VIII 302 omine prospero ) Aen . x 255. Aug. ep . 17 ...
... god and a man , so you too , as it seems to me , must first remove the mist from the soul , which is now upon it , and ... gods are entreated to come pede secundo ( i . e . Serv . Aen . VIII 302 omine prospero ) Aen . x 255. Aug. ep . 17 ...
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... gods have overthrown , ' they have been known to do so ; e.g. Midas , Semele , Phaethon , Theseus ( Eur . Hipp . 44 seq . ) . OPTANTIBUS IPSIS abl . Sen , ep . 22 § 12 rise to a better life by the favour of the gods , but not as they ...
... gods have overthrown , ' they have been known to do so ; e.g. Midas , Semele , Phaethon , Theseus ( Eur . Hipp . 44 seq . ) . OPTANTIBUS IPSIS abl . Sen , ep . 22 § 12 rise to a better life by the favour of the gods , but not as they ...
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... gods , accoutred with their exuviae or attributes , were borne on biers , fercula , thrones and cars , tensae , drawn by mules , horses and elephants , and escorted by companies of priests and religious orders : nor were images of ...
... gods , accoutred with their exuviae or attributes , were borne on biers , fercula , thrones and cars , tensae , drawn by mules , horses and elephants , and escorted by companies of priests and religious orders : nor were images of ...
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... gods see Blomf . gloss . Aesch . Pers . 368. Agam . 921. lexx . under ẞaoкavia . μeyalpw . νέμεσις . ὕβρις . φθόνος . The fall of Troy avenged the ὕβρις οί Paris , Salamis and Plataeae that of Xerxes . Compare the stories of Arachne ...
... gods see Blomf . gloss . Aesch . Pers . 368. Agam . 921. lexx . under ẞaoкavia . μeyalpw . νέμεσις . ὕβρις . φθόνος . The fall of Troy avenged the ὕβρις οί Paris , Salamis and Plataeae that of Xerxes . Compare the stories of Arachne ...
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