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THE

DISCOURSES

OF

EPICTETUS.


BOOK I.


CHAPTER I.

Of the Things which are, and of those which are not, in our own Power.

§. 1.Of other Faculties, you will find no one that contemplates, or consequently approves or disapproves, itself. How far does the contemplative Power of Grammar extend?

As far as the Judging of Language.

Of Music?

As far as Judging of Melody.

Does either of them contemplate itself, then?

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