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1 Charm| characteristic qualities of the ancient writer—his freedom, grace, 2 Charm| modern languages than in ancient. Both sentences and paragraphs 3 Charm| as more perspicuous than ancient. And, therefore, while the 4 Charm| powers of expression as the ancient classical ones.~Such are 5 Charm| the end of this Preface.)~Ancient and modern philosophy throw 6 Charm| which have no place in ancient philosophy. The world has 7 Charm| modern thought is found in ancient, and we may claim to have 8 Charm| stimulus from the study of ancient writings.~Considering the 9 Charm| differences which exist in ancient and modern philosophy, it 10 Charm| either, especially of the ancient, from itself only, comparing 11 Charm| we cannot maintain that ancient and modern philosophy are 12 Charm| with more truth respecting ancient and modern history), for 13 Charm| likely to be invented. The ancient world swarmed with them; 14 Charm| author of a theory about ancient philosophy to argue from 15 Charm| entered into the mind of the ancient writer himself; and they 16 Charm| in Plato or anywhere in ancient philosophy? Is it not an 17 Charm| seems to form a link between ancient and modern philosophy, and


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