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THE
DISCOUESES OF EPIOTETUS;
WITH THE
ENCHEIRIDION AND FRAGMENTS.
TRANSLATED,
WITH NOTES, A LIFE OF EPICTETUS, AND A VIEW OF HIS PHILOSOPHY,
By GEORGE LONG.
“The important question, What is the rule of Life? is lost out of the world.”—Bp. Butler.
“Consider thyself to be dead, and to have completed thy life up to the present time; and live according to Nature the remainder which is allowed thee.”—M. Antoninus, vii. 56.
LONDON: GEORGE BELL AND SONS, YORK STREET,
COVENT GARDEN.
1877.
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