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Atthide tentantur gressus, oculique in Achaeis Finibus — are the words of Lucretius; which 'tis probable he transcribed from Epicurus a Gargettian and Native of Athens, and therefore an unquestionable Evidence in a matter of this nature. |
Atthide tentantur gressus, oculique in Achaeis Finibus — Are the words of Lucretius; which it's probable he transcribed from Epicurus a Gargettian and Native of Athens, and Therefore an unquestionable Evidence in a matter of this nature. |
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