The Attic Nights of Aulus Gellius, Vol. 3 of 3 (Classic Reprint)

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There is no doubt, however, that Homer here means a violent and fudden death, which may jufily feem to happen contrary to nature. But why he has called that fort of death contrary to (ate, it is not our bufinefs to enquire, nor have we time for the invefiigation. However, it molt not be pafl'ed by, that Virgil has expreli'ed the fame opinion as Cicero upon fate, as in his fourth book, where he (peaks Of Elifa, who (offered death by force.

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