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1 3 | darkness of Heraclitus. Death, however, demonstrated the 2 6 | having been born, and through death existing no longer, and 3 10| were her stars before her death? And how was the dead Antinous 4 10| represented this woman as put to death by Orestes.~ 5 11| thirst for fame; I despise death; I am superior to every 6 11| sun is for all, and one death for all, whether they live 7 13| with the body, receiving death by punishment in immortality. 8 14| they practise the ways of death, and die themselves as often 9 14| receive this instead of death in a blessed immortality. 10 15| free-will these gave laws of death to men; but men, after the 11 15| immortality, have conquered death by submitting to death in 12 15| conquered death by submitting to death in faith; and by repentance 13 15| the condition which brings death. And what that is, may be 14 16| capable of action after death? unless man, who while living 15 17| died by the most miserable death be able to assist in avenging 16 19| you do profess to despise death, and to be sufficient of 17 19| who professed to despise death, was so afraid of death, 18 19| death, was so afraid of death, that he endeavoured to 19 19| on me, the punishment of death, as being an evil, because 20 19| agreement with our tenets, that death is not to be dreaded, do 21 19| be dreaded, do not court death from an insane love of fame 22 19| but become despisers of death by reason of the knowledge 23 24| screaming aloud, is burned to death, habited in a robe unfit 24 26| distinguished origin, nor a death preferable to that of other 25 27| who say that you despise death exhort us to use art in