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...ame Agamemnon. I also think that Atreus is rightly called; for his murder of Chrysippus and his exceeding cruelty to Thyestes are damaging and destruc...
... bemoan one’s self is an action neither commendable nor just, according to Chrysippus; nor this of Epicurus, more suitable to my way, of shifting the ... ... The amorous dialogues of Sphaereus? and the fable of Jupiter and Juno, of Chrysippus, impudent beyond all toleration? And his fifty so lascivious epi... ...a great way off, where I could have wished to have stayed. And why not, if Chrysippus, Cleanthes, Diogenes, Zeno, Antipater, so many sages of the sour... ...m never without a switch in my hand, walking or riding. As the philosopher Chrysippus’ maid said of her master, that he was only drunk in his legs, fo...
...ether obtained by valour or wisdom.”—Ariosto, xv. I.] But the philosopher Chrysippus was of another opinion, wherein I also concur; for he was used t... ...t commit a greater error, and subject themselves to wild opinions; witness Chrysippus,—[Sextus Empiricus, Pyyrhon. Hypotyp., i. 14.]—who, in so many o... ...sts T . Coruncanius, P . Scipio, P . Scaevola, and not Zeno, Cleanthes, or Chrysippus.”—Cicero, De Natura Deor., iii. 2.] God knows, in the present qu... ...ow and deformed, that they lose much more than they get. The philosophers, Chrysippus and Epicurus, were in this of two quite contrary humours: the fi... ...rtius, ii. 70.]—One offering at this dialectic juggling against Cleanthes, Chrysippus took him short, saying, “Re- serve these baubles to play with ch... ...colour of piety and religion), than to roast and eat him after he is dead. Chrysippus and Zeno, the two heads of the Stoic sect, were of opinion that ...
...on that scale. Pope is nobody; or in Newmarket language, if ranked against Chrysippus, or Plato, or Aristotle, or Epicurus, he would be found ‘nowhere...
...ll animal life beside formed one group, and this odious beast (to whom, as Chrysippus observed, salt serves as an apology for a soul) formed another a...
...ing as he found it. ARA ARA ARA ARA ARATUS TUS TUS TUS TUS THE PHILOSOPHER CHRYSIPPUS, O Polycrates, quotes an an- cient proverb, not as really it sho...
...fact, namely, I have made one or two Conpendiums, I have read some works of Chrysippus, and I have not even touched the hem of Philosophy s robe ! LX... ...man prides himself on being able to understand and interpret the writings of Chrysippus, say to yourself: If Chrysippus had not written obscurely, th... ... follow her! Accordingly I ask who is the Interpreter. On hearing that it is Chrysippus, I go to him. But it seems I do not understand what he wrote. ... ...nstead of a lover of wisdom? except indeed that I happen to be interpreting Chrysippus in- stead of Homer. So when any one says to me, Prithee, read ... ... Chrysippus in- stead of Homer. So when any one says to me, Prithee, read me Chrysippus, I am more inclined to blush, when I cannot show my deeds to b...
...mply and more pertinently of this subject, but I am not much versed in it. Chrysippus and Diogenes were the earliest and firmest ad- vocates of the co... ... appearances present themselves that confirm us in it; and the philosopher Chrysippus said, that he would of Zeno and Cleanthes, his masters, learn th... ...at is good, what evil, what useful, what not, more clearly and better than Chrysippus and Crantor?”— Horace, Ep., i. 2, 3.] and as this other says, ... ...ippocrates brought it into repute; whatever 301 Montaigne he established, Chrysippus overthrew; after that, Erasistratus, Aristotle’s grandson, overt... ... overthrew; after that, Erasistratus, Aristotle’s grandson, overthrew what Chrysippus had writ- ten; after these, the Empirics started up, who took a ...
...llowing lines from another recension of lines 889-900, 924-9 are quoted by Chrysippus (in Galen). 94 Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns, and Homerica (31) sc.... ...d (pieces of meat), and drew them carefully off the spits.’ Fragment #12 — Chrysippus, Fragg. ii. 254. 11: ‘For his spirit increased in his dear breas... ... dear breast.’ 149 Hesiod, The Homeric Hymns, and Homerica Fragment #13 — Chrysippus, Fragg. ii. 254. 15: ‘With such heart grieving anger in her brea...
...e full of business, yet had little to do; like 772 Gargantua & Pantagruel Chrysippus or Aristarchus of Soli, who for eight-and-fifty years together d...