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1
The belief in the evil eye came into Europe from
pagan
antiquity
.
2
The project was a fearful one, cruel, barbarous, worthy of
pagan
antiquity
.
3
The passion of
pagan
antiquity
for a long while bewildered him.
4
But the Stoics, with all their morality, were the Pharisees of
pagan
antiquity
.
5
The question of usury therefore attracted considerable attention in the teaching and practice of
pagan
antiquity
.
6
The married was always held to be the only honourable state for woman, during the times of
pagan
antiquity
.
7
The poets of
pagan
antiquity
,
on the other hand, excite by their descriptions of divine things our ridicule or disgust.
8
They had all assumed, in the school itself, names illustrious in
pagan
antiquity
;
Alcuin called himself Flaeens; Angilbert, Homer; Theodulph, Pindar.
9
The religious reformation came soon after to restore the Christian, as the revival of letters had brought back the
pagan
antiquity
.
10
There is no doubt that the excellence of the laws formed one of the most powerful conservative influences of
pagan
antiquity
.
11
These researches apart from religious dogmas in
pagan
antiquity
are the only ones with which we are here to be concerned.
12
So harsh and cunning a design, we doubt not, never entered the minds of any former legislators, even in
pagan
antiquity
.
13
And every classical scholar is perfectly aware that in the language of
pagan
antiquity
a poet and a prophet were synonymous appellations.
14
In
pagan
antiquity
,
gods were often merged and amalgamated, or the gods of one locality accepted as identical with the god of another people.
15
The followers of Plato have something of it, and only something; the other writers of
pagan
antiquity
,
whether poets or philosophers, nothing at all.
16
In
pagan
antiquity
it had led to the myth of a divine, archetypal world corresponding to our own which could impart its strength to humanity.
pagan
antiquity
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