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INDEX OF MATTERS

race," viii. 31; "to be of one bush but not of one mind,"(? gardener s proverb), xi. 8; "the second best course," ix. 2

  • Providence. ii. 3; iv. 3, § 2, 40; vi. 10, 44; ix. 28; xii. 14, 24
  • Puppets or marionettes, men like, ii. 2; iii. 16; vi. 16; 28; vii. 29; xii. 19; in good sense, x. 38
  • Quails, i. 6
  • Quintilii. the, 373

Radiation of light, viii. 57

  • Reading—see Books
  • Reason, the ruling (τὸ ἡγεμονικόν), ii. 2; iv. 1, 38, 39; v. 3, 11; vi. 8; vii. 5, 16, 17, 28, 33; viii. 43, 48, 61; ix. 15, 22; xii. 14; emanates from God, ii. 1, 4; v. 27; ix. 8; xii. 26, 30; the reason, iv. 4, 13; vii. 9; ix. 10; x. 24; to follow, i. 8; the seminal, or generative, iv. 14, 21; vi. 24; reverence for, iv. 16; civic, iv. 29; art of, v. 14; viii. 40; shared with the Gods, vii. 53; stands aloof, v. 26; of others, vii. 55; right reason, xii. 35; master in its own house, viii. 56; our noblest part, v. 21; vi. 16; x. 13; how used by us, v. 11; x. 24; xii. 33; to be safeguarded, xi. 19; of Universe, iii. 3, v. 8, § 5; vi. 36, § 2; vii. 10, xii. 26; all rational things akin, iii. 4, § 4
  • Regeneration of things, periodic (παλιγγενεσία), vii. 19; ix. 1, § 4, 28, § 2; xi. 1, § 2. See also Heraclitus
  • Repentance and regret, v. 9, 36; viii. 10, 47; xi. 19
  • Reservation, under, or conditionally iv. 1, 51; vi. 50; xi. 37
  • Revenge, the best, vi. 6
  • Rhetoric, i. 7, 17, § 4; rhetorician's lectures, p. 375
  • River of change, see also Heraclitus
  • Roman, to think as, ii. 5; act as, iii. 5; ancient Romans, iii. 14
  • Royal conduct, vii. 36
  • Runaway slaves, x. 25
  • Salvation, how gained, xii. 29
  • Sameness in life and world, ii. 14; iv. 32, 33; vii. 1, 49; viii. 6; xi. 1; xii. 24
  • Sanctity (ὁσιότης), v. 9; xi. 20, § 2; xii. 1
  • Schools, public, i. 4
  • Scowling face, vii. 24
  • Scutarius, a gladiator with a large Samnite shield (scutum), i. 5
  • Self, retirement into, iv. 3, 1, §§ 4; vii. 28, 33, 59; viii. 48
  • Senate, viii. 30; see also p. 353; deference to, 376
  • Serene face, vi. 30; vii. 60
  • Sensation, bodily, v. 26, etc
  • Sexual intercourse, vi. 13; viii. 21 (MS); x. 19
  • Similes, hands, feet, teeth, ii. 1; vi. 33; signal of battle, iii. 5; storming a breach, vii. 7; drama, iii. 8; xii. 36; doctors, iii. 13; vi. 35, 55; viii. 15; fire, iv. 1; x. 31, 2; incense, iv. 15; head land of rock, iv. 49; bread, figs, olives, ears of corn, lion, wild boar, iii. 2; spider, v. 1; x. 10; bee, v. 1; vi. 54; x. 8; xi. 18; vine, v. 6, § 1, etc; masons, v. 8; sore eyes, v. 9; children's quarrels, v. 33; ix. 24; flow of river, v. 23; vii. 19; ix. 29 (see Heraclitus); snapping terriers, v. 33; pet dogs, vii. 3; fish-ponds, vii. 3; ants, v. 1; vii. 3; mice, vii. 3, xi. 22; strong smell, v. 28 xi. 15; harmony, vi. 11; ball-play, vi. 57; viii. 20; bubble, viii. 20; sphere, viii. 41; cobbler and carpenter, viii. 50; fountain, viii. 51, § 2; amphitheatre, x. 8; pancratiast, xi. 2; xii. 9; plot of ground, iv. 3; x. 23; pig sacrificed, x. 28; digestion, x. 31, § 2, 35; cylinder, x. 33, § 3; sound eye, x. 35; shuttle, pen, whip, x. 38; desertion, xi. 9, 20, § 2; riding, xii. 6; banishment, xii. 36; light, xii. 15; sands of the sea, vii. 34; mill, x. 35
  • Simplicity, iv. 26, 37; vii. 31; ix. 37; x. 9, § 2
  • Singing, xi. 2
  • Sleep, ii. 1; iv. 46; v. 1; vi. 42
  • Smoke, v. 29; all things are as, x. 31; xii. 27, 33. See also flyleaf
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