| Friedrich Albert Lange - 1877 - 366 pages
...Ceres, and chooses rather to misuse the name of Bacchus than to utter the term that belongs to that liquor, let us allow him to declare that the earth...in earnest to stain his mind with foul religion." 69 , After Lucretius has further explained that colour and the other sensible qualities do not proceed... | |
| Andrew Martin Fairbairn - 1883 - 72 pages
...right to call the sea Neptune, corn Ceres, and earth the mother of the gods, he is free to do it, " if he only forbear in earnest to stain his mind with foul religion." And in his own splendid invocation to Alma Venus, hominum divomqre Voluptas, he shows us how one who... | |
| Friedrich Albert Lange - 1892 - 368 pages
...Ceres, and chooses rather to misuse the name of Bacchus than to utter the term that belongs to that liquor, let us allow him to declare that the earth...in earnest to stain his mind with foul religion." 69 After Lucretius has further explained that colour and the other sensible qualities do not proceed... | |
| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1898 - 200 pages
...Bacchus than to utter the term that belongs to that liquor, let us allow him to declare that the earth Js mother of the gods, if he only forbear in earnest to stain his mind^with foul religionT The earth however is at all time without feeling, and because it receives... | |
| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1900 - 196 pages
...Ceres and chooses rather to misuse the name of Bacchus than to utter the term that belongs to that liquor, let us allow him to declare that the earth...forbear in earnest to stain his mind with foul religion. The earth however is at all time without feeling, and because it receives into it the first-beginnings... | |
| Mrs. E. A. Gordon - 1902 - 466 pages
...in the several local worships one and the same doctrine reappears under different names and symbols. Man had formerly been led to associate the earth and...behind those phenomena : he now retraced his steps and recognised in the universe nothing but the mere phenomena. The heathen Plutarch and the Christian Origen... | |
| Mrs. E. A. Gordon - 1902 - 466 pages
...several local worships one and the same doctrine reappears under different names and symbols. ' Man bad formerly been led to associate the earth and sun and...behind those phenomena : he now retraced his steps and recognised in the universe nothing but the mere phenomena. The heathen Plutarch and the Christian Origen... | |
| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1903 - 202 pages
...Ceres and chooses rather to misuse the name of Bacchus than to utter the term that belongs to that liquor, let us allow him to declare that the earth...forbear in earnest to stain his mind with foul religion. The earth however is at all time without feeling, and because it receives into it the first-beginnings... | |
| 1906 - 810 pages
...Bacchus than to utter the term that belongs to that liquor, let us allow him to declare that earth is the mother of the gods, if he only forbear in earnest to stain his mind with foul religion. LUCRETIUS. Human life lay foully prostrate upon earth, crushed down under the weight of religion. PROF.... | |
| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1908 - 530 pages
...Ceres and chooses rather to misuse the name of Bacchus than to utter the term that belongs to that liquor, let us allow him to declare that the earth...in earnest to stain his mind with foul religion.! The earth however is at all time without feeling, and' because it receives'irito it the first-beginnings... | |
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