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1     Int,      II|         the Stoic theory that all emotion was sinful; Cicero, who
2     Not,       1|         to the practice (38). All emotion he regarded as unnatural
3     Not,       1|      disordered there was vice or emotion. The battle between virtue
4     Not,       1|      Walker. Perturbationem means emotion in the abstract; perturbationes
5     Not,       1|          Voluit carere sapientem: emotion being a disturbance of equilibrium
6     Not,       1| Opinionisque iudicio suscipi: all emotion arose, said the Stoics,
7     Not,       2|         For instance, they regard emotion as harmful, which the ancients
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