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Sed haud scio an melius Ennius: nemo me lacrumis decoret, neque funera fletu faxit 74 Non censet lugendam esse mortem, quam immortalitas consequatur. Iam sensus moriendi aliquis esse potest, isque ad exiguum tempus, praesertim seni: post mortem quidem sensus aut optandus aut nullus est.
Similar doctrines occur in Plato and the Stoics; cf. Dial. 12, 6, 7. HABEREMUS: imperfect where the English requires the present. A. 287, d; H. 495, V. SOCRATES: in Plato's Phaedo. IMMORTALITATE ANIMORUM: this is commoner than immortalitas animi, for 'the immortality of the soul'; so Lael. 14; Tusc. 1, 80 aeternitas animorum.
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