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1 I, 5 | Seneca, who was the keenest Stoic of the Romans, follow up 2 II, 5 | even philosophers of the Stoic sect are of the same opinion, 3 II, 5 | of gods; inasmuch as the Stoic Lucilius thus speaks in 4 II, 5 | by imitation? Would the Stoic, therefore, if he should 5 III, 8 | part of Peripatetic and Stoic, but of clinical philosophers. 6 VI, 5 | following Panaetius the Stoic, and included them in three 7 VI, 17| kingdoms themselves. The Stoic will perhaps say that inclination 8 VII, 7 | were dissolved, Zeno the Stoic taught that there were infernal