The Thoughts of the Emperor M. Aurelius AntoninusG. Bell & sons, 1887 - 216 sider |
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... soon give the sub- stance . But Marcus certainly did not write this letter which is in Eusebius , and we know not what answer he made to Melito . moderately acquainted with Roman history will see by the style M. Aurelius Antoninus . 17.
... soon give the sub- stance . But Marcus certainly did not write this letter which is in Eusebius , and we know not what answer he made to Melito . moderately acquainted with Roman history will see by the style M. Aurelius Antoninus . 17.
Side 51
... soon as he shall choose . " The first part of this is perfectly consistent with the doctrine that the whole can sustain no evil or harm . The second part must be explained by the Stoic principle that there is no evil in anything which ...
... soon as he shall choose . " The first part of this is perfectly consistent with the doctrine that the whole can sustain no evil or harm . The second part must be explained by the Stoic principle that there is no evil in anything which ...
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... soon as they have shown a readiness to be reconciled ; and to read care- fully , and not to be satisfied with a superficial understanding of a book ; nor hastily to give my assent to those who talk overmuch ; and I am indebted to him ...
... soon as they have shown a readiness to be reconciled ; and to read care- fully , and not to be satisfied with a superficial understanding of a book ; nor hastily to give my assent to those who talk overmuch ; and I am indebted to him ...
Side 73
... soon tired of them , nor yet to be extravagant in his affection ; and to be satisfied on all occasions , and cheerful ; and to foresee things a long way off , and to provide for the smallest without display ; and to check immediately ...
... soon tired of them , nor yet to be extravagant in his affection ; and to be satisfied on all occasions , and cheerful ; and to foresee things a long way off , and to provide for the smallest without display ; and to check immediately ...
Side 90
... soon die , and who know not even themselves , much less him who died long ago . 11. To the aids which have been mentioned let this one still be added : -Make for thyself a definition or description of the thing which is presented to ...
... soon die , and who know not even themselves , much less him who died long ago . 11. To the aids which have been mentioned let this one still be added : -Make for thyself a definition or description of the thing which is presented to ...
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